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A
suggested reading list will be sent prior to the expedition, so
kids can familiarize themselves with the rainforest and wildlife
they are going to see.
Here’s a brief selection of favorite, new and hard-to-find
books prepared for your journey. For your convenience, you may call
(800) 342-2164 to order any of these books from Longitude, a specialty
mail-order book service.
Click
here for full list of books.
Young Readers
Ann McGovern
Swimming with Sea Lions and Other Adventures
in the Galapagos Islands
1992, PAPER, 48 PAGES, $5.99
A spirited, engaging account of a voyage to the Galapagos, written
and photographed by the intrepid Ann McGovern. If you like, we can
ask Ann to sign the book too! It's written from the vantage point
of a young girl — and includes not just swimming with sea
lions (which is a lot of fun) but also her adventures with Galapagos
penguins, hiking into the highlands to see giant tortoises, and
an encounter with fire ants. Geared for children ages 7-10. (Item
no. GPS59)
Ruth Heller
Galapagos Means Tortoises
2003, PAPER, 40 PAGES, $6.95
A rhyming introduction to the ecosystem of the Galapagos, intended
for children ages 7-10. Heller has a knack for children's nonfiction,
and her poems are remarkably playful and informative. Includes lovely
color illustrations of blue-footed boobies, giant tortoises and
other creatures of the islands. (Item no. GPS53)
Tony Johnston, Tom Pohrt (Illustrator)
An Old Shell, Poems of the Galapagos
1999, HARD COVER, 64 PAGES, $15.00
A collection of 34 poems, celebrating the islands and the creatures
that inhabit them. The author's lyrical verse will please young
poets and travelers ages 7 to 12. (Item no. GPS45)
Jo Litchfield
Usborne Flashcard Spanish
2004, FLEXI-BOUND, 50 PAGES, $8.95
A standard playing card-size deck of 50 nicely illustrated flashcards
geared for younger children. Each card features a colorful illustration
with the Spanish word on the reverse. Vocabulary includes numbers,
colors, food, animals and other basic vocabulary that will appeal
to young children. (Item no. GEN203)
Middle
Readers
Linda Litteral
Boobies, Iguanas, and Other Critters
1994, HARD COVER, 71 PAGES, $27.25
This beautifully illustrated book is an overview of the Galapagos
Islands for middle readers (ages 10-14). Clear, detailed and accurate,
it tackles the volcanic formation of the Galapagos, ecology and
wildlife, scientific research and other topics. (Item no. GPS16)
Dorothy Hinshaw Patent
Charles Darwin, The Life of a Revolutionary Thinker
2001, HARD COVER, 224 PAGES, $22.95
A biography of Darwin for middle readers, strong on the facts of
his life and discoveries. The author, a scientist and prolific children's
book author, includes archival photographs and engravings, bibliography,
notes and glossary. She quotes extensively from Darwin's many books.
(Item no. SCI54)
David Burnie
Bird (Eyewitness Books)
2000, HARD COVER, 64 PAGES, $15.95
An introduction to birds, their evolution, biology and behavior,
in the graphic Eyewitness style with hundreds of color photographs
and drawings of feathers, wings, nests, eggs (and surprisingly few
birds!). It's an excellent introduction to the life of a bird for
middle school readers. (Item no. BRD04)
Kristan Lawson
Darwin and Evolution for Kids,
His Life and Ideas with 21 Activities
2003, PAPER, 160 PAGES, $16.95
An interactive, illustrated biography of Darwin for kids 10 and
up (and their families). The book, which includes hands-on activities,
covers Darwin's career from his youth to his mind-expanding voyage
aboard the Beagle to the development of his theory of evolution
through natural selection. This is a challenging, serious-minded
overview. (Item no. GPS64)
Jay Hosler
The Sandwalk Adventures,
An Adventure in Evolution Told in Five Chapters
2003, PAPER, $20.00
One in a series of popular novels in comic book form on the subject
of evolution by cartoonist and biologst Jay Hosler. Subtitled "Darwin,
Evolution and Follicle Mites," The Sandwalk Adventures
is the tale of a conversation between Charles Darwin and a follicle
mite named Mara living in his left eyebrow. (Item no. SCI88)
Renee Skelton
Charles Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection
1987, PAPER, 119 PAGES, $8.95
A life of Darwin in the series "Profiles in Science for Young
People," popular with junior high school libraries. It offers
a good synopsis of Darwin's travels with chapters on Tierra del
Fuego, Chile, Peru and the Galapagos. Includes a glossary and "topics
for discussion." (Item no. GEN91)
Linda Tagliaferro
Galapagos Islands, Delicate Balance at Risk
2001, HARD COVER, 88 PAGES, $27.95
A good, illustrated overview of the nature, geology and ecology
of the Galapagos archipelago, with several chapters on conservation
issues, further reading, index and glossary. Aimed at the junior
high classroom, the graphic style and color photographs make this
book a good choice for travelers too. (Item no. GPS58)
Marion Morrison
Ecuador, Enchantment of the World
2000, HARD COVER, 127 PAGES, $34.50
A comprehensive overview of the geography and people of Ecuador
for children ages 9-12. A volume in the Enchantment of the World
series intended for the library market, this book is a thoroughly
illustrated and carefully compiled description of the nature, history,
people, religion, culture and economy of Ecuador. (Item no. GPS33)
Young Adults
Rebecca Stefoff
Charles Darwin and the Evolution Revolution
1998, HARD COVER, 126 PAGES, $28.00
This nicely presented account of Darwin for young adults focuses
on the social and scientific context of his life and work. It's
an excellent short biography, with 19th-century illustrations, cartoons
and photos. (Item no. GEN12)
For the Family
Peter Sis
The Tree of Life: Charles Darwin
2003, HARD COVER, 44 PAGES, $18.00
Following in the wake of his book on Galileo, Peter Sis illuminates
the towering figure of Darwin's life, travels, ideas and impact.
Includes watercolor and pen-and-ink illustrations, diary pages,
maps, charts and a gorgeous gatefold spread. (Item no. GBR388)
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