Outside: Discovering Animals
by Maria Ana Peixe Dias; Ines Teixeira do Rosario
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Pub Date 5 Jul 2018 | Archive Date 7 Aug 2018
Quarto Publishing Group - Frances Lincoln Childrens | Frances Lincoln Children's Books
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Description
Where does this footprint come from?
Who has nibbled this pinecone?
What is this worm up to?
Whether you live in the country or the city, nature is still all around you, so what are we waiting for? It's time to jump off the couch and discover the animals that live on your doorstep.
Created in collaboration with a team of experts, this comprehensive guide includes suggestions for activities and many illustrations to help the whole family get started, leave the house, and go out to discover – or simply admire – the amazing world that exists outside.
Marketing Plan
Campaign Focus:
We will focus on Millennial parents who are interested in activities with their kids and grandparents who want to encourage less screen time. This is a follow-up to 2016’s Outside.
Key Campaign Activity
Pre-publication:
Wide-ranging email pitch to parenting and media who are interested in health and active living.
Announcement/press release as soon as materials become available.
Hand-pitch to media who are interested in activities for kids.
Trade:
We will ship copies to Publishers Weekly, ALA Booklist, School Library Journal, New York Times Book Review, Kirkus Reviews, Horn Book Magazine, BookPage, Library Media Connection, Shelf Awareness, and Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books.
School/Library:
This is a great book to get kids excited about getting outside during the Summer. We will look into creating a library guide for using the book to help kids plan outings.
Retail:
Online partnerships with media and bloggers who are interested in improving fitness levels for kids and reducing the use of screen time for entertainment.
Consumer:
This is a younger audience than June's Bug Lab for Kids (9781631593543), but we will cross-promote both books as options for siblings and educational groups.
Publicity/Media:
We will pitch to those who were interested in Outside: Imagination Soup (270,000), Geo Librarian, Crayons and Croissants blog, Exploring Portland’s Natural Areas blog, Rockin' Book Reviews blog (18,000), Jinxy Kids (25,000), Globetrotting Mommy, and Chickdeelit.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781786031600 |
PRICE | US$16.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 208 |
Featured Reviews
#Outside:discoveringAnimals #NetGalley
Really cute book. Simple, well labeled pictures that aide children in exploring the world. Bright colors on a black and white background really draw your eye. Refreshingly simple, and complex at the same time this is a great tool for children to have fun learning with.
I received an advance reader copy in exchange for a fair review.
A great book for our family summer reading time! We love to learn and this book was fantastic for my twin 3rd graders!
Love this book! The information is great -- informative as well as interesting. The illustrations are perfectly added as well. This is a nice guidebook to always have on hand for general knowledge as well as when camping or hiking.
Welcome to the fascinating natural world of bugs, flies and many more! Learn how to read the signs left through nature, recognize different animal traces or various bugs. Written for a curious audience of 8+, the book has a scientific background and appealing illustrations. Especially during the summer camping, such a book offers a lot of ideas for interesting outdoor activities and adventures. I personally devoured most of the book, as it shares many insights about the natural world I was not aware at all before reading it.
What a fun book for kids! They will learn, without realizing it! I sat and read through this book, and plan to get a copy that my kids can use this coming fall.
There are so many interesting facts here, and I found myself learning while reading through it! Kids of all ages will have fun reading this book! Add this to your must-have list! This is a book that they can use again and again!
This was such a fun book to read and explore. It contained so many fascinating wild life facts that made it such a fun and resourceful read. Thank you NetGallet for allowing me to write about this fun book.
With the ever developing technology and the population's migration towards urban areas, less and less children are directly exposed to nature and wildlife. Due to this unfortunate process, they are getting isolated from the original nature of man: with every generation we know less and less about the world that surrounds us. While our ancestors were able to read the sings animals left behind, how many of us could boast with possessing that skill now?
"Outside: Discovering Animals" combines expertise with simplicity to remind the younger generation of the forgotten knowledge of seeing, noticing and understanding of such clues as different types of feathers bird leave behind and the footprints of different animals. It teaches us the difference between frogs and toads, and by talking about worms and insects, it also raises awareness (and respect) for life in every form. This book is great companion to raise a bunch of small Gerald Durrells!
One thing, though: I wasn't really a fan of the light blue and pink texts. I think that depending on the type of paper the book is printed on, these can be hard to read.
Summer is in full swing and OUTSIDE: DISCOVERING ANIMALS provides a splendid resource for kids and adults to explore creatures outdoors. Fun graphics offset the easy-to-read text on how to find animals’ habitats and track their activities through such signs as spoor, half-eaten pine cones and footprints. 5/5 for beautiful illustrations and loads of useful info!
Grateful to the Quarto Publishing Group - Frances Lincoln Children’s and NetGalley for the early copy, in exchange for my true review.
#Outside:discoveringAnimals #NetGalley
If you’re looking for a fun read that will make your kids want to get outside this summer, then check out Outside: Discovering Animals. The book walks kids through all of the clues they can look for (like feathers, footprints, tracks, chewed on pine cones, etc.) to find all sorts of animals whether you live in a city or in the country!
The best way to get a kid intereted in science is to make it something they want to know about. Something as simple as finding out about the world in their garden or a park. When they find a feather, finding out where that feature came from.
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It goes from being just stuff on the ground, to traces of things left behind. This book talks about poop, of course, scat, that animals leave behind, that tell so much about them. Owls leave balls of the parts of the animals they can't digest. You also learn about not only "foot" prints, but snake prints, that tell you how they slithered.
Ah, but what if you live in the city. There aren't so many animals there. The book covers that as well.
The only issue I have with this book is that it is East of the Rockies specific, when it talks about being able to see fireflies anywhere. A little rewriting could have saved that mention.
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eBooks through Netgalley thanks to publishers in exchange for an honest review. Images are simply to show off the eBook I have and may not be 100% accurate to what they published.
Informative and illustrative love the contrast of black and the pinks.
Overall: This is a great resource for in the classroom or in the family bookshelf. Amazon lists this as a K-3 resource. It could be to explore imagery or work through the text. But to me this feels and reads for more 3rd and up? I could be wrong and it depends on your younging. But it's a good group/family read ..to go along with exploring the outside world.
With so many great illustrations and lots of info on many different animals, where to find them, and what to look for....your child can be a real nature detective! ;)
I received a digital copy of this book for my honest review, and I have to say that I am considering purchasing a hard copy for our library. It is really cute...and very well done. The graphics are really appealing to the eye. 208 pages of illustrations and animal information. Any kid would love to have this book!
A lovely little book that works well at persuading the next generation to head outside and research the world around them.
This is filled with charming little ideas and has a real retro feel to it. I could picture myself reading this as a child myself and would enjoy sharing it with young readers today.
Outside: Discovering Animals was a charming introduction to exploring nature. There were sections on tracks and signs of animal activity, followed by sections on different groups of animals like insects and amphibians. The artwork reminded me a great deal of that found in Shel Silverstein's books, the drawings simple yet useful. I found everything to be very informative and science-oriented, and there are activities to try scattered throughout. My cubs and I read the together and we all enjoyed it. I even learned some new things myself! Like, I had no idea amphibians also shed their skins like reptiles. This is perfect for nature and outdoors oriented kids.
***Many thanks to Netgalley and Quarto Publishing for providing an egalley in exchange for a fair and honest review.
We are all trying to offer nature to our children and grandchildren, this book should be on every classroom and personal bookshelf, to have the resource to get our children outside and off the computer screens to see what is beautiful right out your front door and back yard.
Fantastic book for discovering the animal world around us! Full of information and simple drawings to explain the how and why of animals (Why do beetles have different types of legs? Who left this footprint?). This is a great book to pull out during summer break! I took 1 star off for the lack of color detail, the style isn't quite my taste but over all a great book!
Thank you NetGalley and Lincoln Children's Books for an advanced copy of this book.
Very informative book written on a childs level about following the signs to learn about the animals around us. The books focuses on 100 animal species and how to tell if they live around where you are. Now personally I would gibe this book to a child say 8 years and up but I would not send them out into the weeds and woods on their own. Some of these animals will hurt the kids if they happened across them. I do appreciate that the book tells you to just look and do not touch.
The book is very interesting. It give tons of facts on the animals featured. Like with Worms for instance. The book explains how they move with no legs. Do they have noses, hearts, lungs? What do they eat? What eats them? Where they live and how they live. All of this and more in 4 short pages.
I really like the illustrations. Some are cartoonish others give you a good look at the animal. The whole book is done in black, white, and hot pink. They really catch your eye.
I received this book from the Author or Publisher via Netgalley.com to read and review.
Outside: Discovering Animals is a nonfiction book for middle grade and older readers written by Maria Ana Peixe Dias and Inês Teixeira do Rosário, with illustrations by Bernardo P. Carvalho. Whether you live in the country or the city, nature is still all around you, so what are we waiting for? It's time to jump off the couch and discover the animals that live on your doorstep. Created in collaboration with a team of experts, this comprehensive guide includes suggestions for activities and many illustrations to help the whole family get started, leave the house, and go out to discover – or simply admire – the amazing world that exists outside.
Outside: Discovering Animals is an in depth look at the world around us, with detailed explanations and illustrations to ensure that an engaged reader can take in the information. This is not a casual reading volume, rather a targeted resource tolead young readers and families to better understand nature, and be able to recognize the signs of wildlife in both city and country settings. This is a perfect book for those that camp often and interested in understanding and tracking the wildlife around them. The book is well organized with suggestions and activities to try, and well as tidbits of extra information that might not be crucial but is certainly interesting. I would have liked to see some real photographs rather than just the illustrations, even though some of them were very detailed and well labeled. It could have also used an index or glossary, to help readers focus in on information that might need to help identify a specific animals, insect, or print.
Outside: Discovering Animals is a good, but not perfect, resource for young naturalists and their families. It has much useful information but I was expecting a little more from the read.