Books by "Sarah L. Thomson"

10 books found

Amazing Gorillas!

Amazing Gorillas!

by Sarah L. Thomson

2005 · Harper Collins

Simple text and photographs introduce gorillas to young readers.

Stars and Stripes

Stars and Stripes

by Sarah L. Thomson

2003 · Harper Collins

"Stars and Stripes" celebrates the history and symbolism of the flag. Full color.

Amazing Tigers!

Amazing Tigers!

by Sarah L. Thomson

2005 · Harper Collins

Amazing Tigers! is the first paperback edition in our exciting series of nonfiction I Can Read Books filled with amazing photos from the Wildlife Conservation Society, one of the world's oldest and most respected wildlife conservation organizations.

Amazing Whales!

Amazing Whales!

by Sarah L. Thomson

2006 · Harper Collins

How big are whales? How do whales breathe? Do they live alone or in groups? Why are so many whales in danger? This exceptional book for beginning readers explores one of the most amazing animals in the sea. Featuring breathtaking photographs from the Wildlife Conservation Society, Amazing Whales! is the latest title in a new I Can Read Book series about the fascinating animals that share our world and how we can help to keep them healthy and safe. Ages 4+

Save the... Rhinoceroses

Save the... Rhinoceroses

by Sarah L. Thomson, Chelsea Clinton

2023 · Penguin

Rhinoceroses have wallowed and grazed their ways into kids' hearts. With this book, readers can become rhinoceros experts and learn how to save the animals they love. Featuring an introduction from Chelsea Clinton! Did you know that rhinoceroses are the second biggest land animal in the world, second only to elephants? How about that rhinos have especially poor eyesight? Or that white and black rhinos are called that even though neither of them is black or white? Perfect for all animal lovers—and rhino fans in particular—this book is filled with all the facts you need to know to become a rhinoceros expert! Where are rhinos found? What's it like to be a rhino? Why are rhinos endangered, and who has been working hard to save them? Read this book and find out how you can help save the rhinoceroses! Complete with black-and-white photographs, a list of fun rhino facts, and things that kids can do right this very moment to help save rhinoceroses from extinction, this book, with an introduction by animal advocate Chelsea Clinton, is a must for every family, school, and community library.

Save the...Turtles

Save the...Turtles

by Sarah L. Thomson, Chelsea Clinton

2024 · Penguin

Turtles have swum and snapped their ways into kids' hearts. With this book, readers can become turtle experts and learn how to save the animals they love. Featuring an introduction from Chelsea Clinton! Did you know that a turtle named Jonathan is the oldest known living animal on Earth? (He’s almost two hundred!) How about that the largest sea turtles can dive more than three thousand feet below the water’s surface? Or that turtles’ shells have a spine in them, which makes turtles vertebrates—just like humans? Perfect for all animal lovers—and turtle fans in particular—this book is filled with all the facts you need to know to become a turtle expert! Where are turtles found? What’s it like to be a turtle? Why are turtles endangered, and who has been working hard to save them? Read this book and find out how you can help save the turtles! Complete with black-and-white photographs, a list of fun turtle facts, and things that kids can do right this very moment to help save turtles from extinction, this book, with an introduction by animal advocate Chelsea Clinton, is a must for every family, school, and community library.

Extreme Dinosaurs! Q&A

Extreme Dinosaurs! Q&A

by Sarah L. Thomson

2007 · Harper Collins

Check out cool Smithsonian websites and exhibits throughout the book Meet a Smithsonian Specialist See fabulous close-up photos Read extremely fun facts about dinosaurs

Wolves and Dogs

Wolves and Dogs

by Friederike Range, Sarah Marshall-Pescini

2022 · Springer Nature

Various parallels have been drawn between wolves and humans from the perspective of their social organisation. Therefore, studying wolves may well shed light on the evolutionary origins of complex human cognition and, in particular, on the role that cooperation played in its development. Humans closely share their lives with millions of dogs – the domesticated form of wolves. Biologically, wolves and dogs can be considered to be the same species; yet only dogs are suitable living companions in human homes, highlighting the importance of cognitive and emotional differences between the two forms. The behaviour of wolves and dogs largely depends on the environment the animals grew up and live in. This book reviews more than 50 years of research on the differences and similarities of wolves and dogs. Beyond the socio-ecology, the work explores different theories about when and how the domestication of wolves might have started and which behaviours and cognitive abilities might have changed during this process. Readers will discover how these fascinating animals live with their conspecifics in their social groups, how they approach and solve problems in their daily lives and how they see and interact with their human partners.

My Flag Book

My Flag Book

by Sarah L. Thomson

2007 · Harper Collins

Colorful photos and simple text make this a perfect book to introduce toddlers to our country's flag.

Pirates, Ho!

Pirates, Ho!

by Sarah L. Thomson

2008 · Marshall Cavendish

A ragtag pirate crew discover that they are not so brave after all!