Wildflowers (National Audubon Society First Field Guides)

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| Rating | : | 4.33 (870 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0590054864 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 160 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
These books are arguably the most beautifully photographed and laid out field guides yet published for young people. The Wildflowers guide has excellent photographs and descriptions enough flowers to represent most regions of the United States. Readers who remember previous versions of these field guides from the 1970s that were dull and overly detailed will be pleasantly surprised. Great first guides for children and adults with limited natural history background. --Merri Martz. This book is part of a series of guides designed for adolescents interested in natural history and nature. Each guide is appropriately sized to fit in a field vest pocket. Each field guide features 50 common wildflowers with photos and brief descriptions of many more regionally occurring species. Best of all, the books also come equipped with laminated field "cheat sheet" cards, for quick identification while on the go, in an
Provides an overview of wildflowers and where they grow, with specific information about individual species.
"Identify flowers" according to MzCher. This is a great book to take on hikes since it is small and will fit in a pocket. Made a great gift for my grandchildren.. National Audubon Society First Field Guide - Wildflowers Chris I bought this book for my preschool grandchildren that I care for part time. I had purchased the shell book at a garage sale & they loved it. So I went online to find other book in the same series. It is something that I can enjoy with them together.. inspiring, comes alive An awesome guide. Just simple enough to start an interest, and very engaging.Designed with a great eye this guide is more than beautiful.I also recommend "Rocks & Minerals", "Insects" and "Birds", in the same series. (There are more in the series, but those I'm not familiar with)So glad to add this to my shelf.
