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Gary D. Robson

    While primarily celebrated for children's nature books, this author's literary journey is far more varied. Beginning in the computer and electronics world, their extensive publication record includes technical manuals, historical fiction, and even a college textbook on closed captioning. Their ability to write across a broad spectrum of subjects, from animal droppings to successful book signings, highlights their versatility. The author excels at making nature accessible through engaging narratives that teach about animals via the traces they leave behind.

    Who Pooped in the Cascades?: Scat and Tracks for Kids
    Who Pooped in the Redwoods?: Scat and Tracks for Kids
    Who Pooped in the Park? Grand Canyon National Park
    • This charming tale of Michael, Emily, and their parents as they explore each national park and discover scat and tracks is designed to both entertain and educate. Wildlife can be elusive, and both kids are disappointed when, at first, they don't encounter many animals in the park. The kids quickly learn, however, that there are animals all around, and these creatures leave behind scat and tracks. Before long, the kids are able to identify animal tracks and determine what a creature has eaten recently. Colorful illustrations of animals and their scat and tracks supplement this lively tale, and a quick-reference chart at the back will make field identification a breeze!

      Who Pooped in the Park? Grand Canyon National Park
    • Get the scoop on poop! Sometimes the animals that live in the Redwoods are hard to find - but you can almost always find their poop! Come along with Emily, Michael, and their parents as they find poop (scat) and footprints (tracks) and discover which animal made them! Find out Who Pooped!

      Who Pooped in the Redwoods?: Scat and Tracks for Kids
    • The Cascade Range stretches over 700 miles from northern California to British Columbia. The mountain range is full of wildlife and volcanoes to explore, but watch where you step! The animals that live there are often hard to find but not their poop! Join Emily, Michael, May, and their parents as they examine poop (scat) and footprints (tracks) to find out who pooped in the Cascades. By examining signs left by animals, the kids learn about animal behavior, diet, and identification. Who Pooped in the Cascades? is the perfect backpack companion for your trip to any part of the Cascades. Fun illustrations of the animals and their scat and tracks supplement the charming story, and a quick-reference chart at the back makes field identification a breeze!

      Who Pooped in the Cascades?: Scat and Tracks for Kids