Smithsonian Handbooks are the most visually appealing guides on the natural world in the book marketplace. Featuring more than 500 full-color illustrations and photographs, along with detailed annotations, Smithsonian Handbooks make identification easy and accurate.
O'shea, M., & Halliday, T. (2010). Reptiles and amphibians. Dorling Kindersley. Citation by: Elizabeth McCord Call Number: 579.9 Type of Reference: Handbook Description: This is an easy to use guide on over 400 species of reptiles and amphibians. Each animal contains a concise description of the animal and has pictures to show the most important features. Relevance and Relationship: It contains information and pictures about over 400 species of reptiles and amphibians around the world. The book has a visual key for identify each animal and has maps showing where each animal can be found. Purpose: The purpose of this handbook is to give students information about reptiles and amphibians around the world. It teaches them how to identify reptiles and amphibians and gives characteristic of them. Validity: DK Handbooks are associated with the Smithsonian. Many handbooks have been written by DK on many different titles. This book is low in cost but great in information. Format: This is a print edition published in 2011 with 256 pages. Arrangement and Presentation: This book begins by telling students the difference between a reptile and amphibian. It then describes the characteristics of each. The book contains maps that show where these animals can be found, full color pictures of the animals. It also contains an index for quick find. Professional Review: Harvey, II, C.A. (2001). DK handbooks (book review). Library Talk, 14(4), 60.
O'Shea, M., & Halliday, T. (2002). Reptiles and amphibians. New York: Dorling Kindersley.
Citation created by: Rachel Davis Call Number: 597.9 Description: Collects annotated photographs and descriptions of over 400 species of reptiles and amphibians, such as turtles, lizards, snakes, newts, and frogs. Content/Scope: Grades 4 & up Accuracy/Authority: Part of the Smithsonian Institute publishings. Relation to Similar Works: Revisions and offered in other languages Cost: $11.35 Rationale for Selection: Purchase of this book was highly recommended in Library Talk review. Great research tool for even the younger students with guided assistance. Professional Review: Library Talk, Sep/Oct 2001, Vol. 14 Issue 4.
I'm really surprised how ALL the kids that come to my house pick up this book and get absorbed in the pictures and descriptions. Nice guide to have around the house while learning about reptiles. I'm noting a really fabulous reptile movie here so I don't forget about it: Life in Cold Blood (BBC nature documentary series written and presented by David Attenborough)
I take this with me fairly often if I go out for a hike or fishing trip. It helps me to identify some species of turtles, frogs, and lizards which is pretty fun. I don't mess with snakes. It is not exactly a complete guide however for what species the book doesn't list it makes up for in giving you details about reptiles and amphibians in general.