Phyllis J. Perry
Author of 365 Science Projects & Activities
About the Author
Phyllis J. Perry has lived in Boulder, Colorado, for forty years, within an hour's drive of Rocky Mountain National Park. She and her husband visit the park in all seasons of the year to photograph its beauties and to enjoy hiking, cross country skiing, fishing, and camping.
Series
Works by Phyllis J. Perry
Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Colorado History (Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Histo) (2011) 14 copies
Rainy, Windy, Snowy, Sunny Days: Linking Fiction to Nonfiction (Literature Bridges to Science) (1996) 5 copies
Ultimate Expeditions Deep-Sea Diver: Includes 63 pieces to build 8 ocean animals, and a removable diorama! (2018) 4 copies
Meeting Math Standards: High-Interest That Motivate Learning (Grades 4-5) (Elementary Professional Resource Book) (2002) 4 copies
Let's look at frogs 2 copies
Let's look at the birds 1 copy
Let's look at the birds 1 copy
Exploring the World of Animals: Linking Fiction to Nonfiction; Grades K-5 (Literature Bridges to Science) (1997) 1 copy
Mushrooms 1 copy
Stand up and whistle 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Gender
- female
- Education
- University of Colorado, Boulder (PhD, Education)
California State University, Long Beach (MS, Poetry)
California State University, San Francisco (MA, Education)
University of California, Berkeley (BA, English) - Occupations
- children's book author
poet
teacher - Organizations
- Society of Children's Book Authors and Illustrators
International Reading Association
Colorado Authors League - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- California, USA
- Places of residence
- Garden Grove, California, USA
Boulder, Colorado, USA - Associated Place (for map)
- California, USA
Members
Reviews
This is a children’s book, but I found it to be an excellent book. I just discovered that there was buffalo yarn, and was just on the verge of purchasing a couple of hanks of buffalo yarn when bloody expenses got in my way. So, when I was shelving in the children’s department at the library and this book jumped out at me, well, I just had to take it home. The close-up pictures by the author and her husband were fantastic. They gave a good description of the buffalo history and their uses show more to make it interesting for young people (and old people). I thoroughly studied the pictures to see where the hair/fur came from to spin into yarn. This is just a stimulus to research further to see how it is done. This book was great reading with lots of pictures. show less
I disliked this book for two reasons. First, the authors’ style of writing lacked flow and was not engaging. While I understand that the book is informational, the facts about trains could have been made significantly more interesting and exciting. Even by simply adding comments like, “Wow! That’s a lot of people!” after a statement in the book regarding how many people worked on the transcontinental railroad, would spice the book up. I also felt as though all of the information show more about trains was being thrown at me at once. There was too much information on each page and nothing to make the reader intrigued about trains. The second reason I disliked this book is because the pictures made the book even more boring. Since they were historic, they were all black and white and low quality. I almost feel as though the book would have been more likable had there have been no dull pictures from the past included. The book needed some color! The big idea of this book is to inform the reader about the history of trains and how they work. show less
I love it when my mom reads me this book: it has lots of cool facts and I love making with her all the animals!
Quite a bit of text, but great photographs and information. I loved the image of the father sea horse expelling newly hatched babies. This would be a great book to use in the classroom for science.
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Statistics
- Works
- 79
- Also by
- 1
- Members
- 673
- Popularity
- #37,520
- Rating
- 3.7
- Reviews
- 10
- ISBNs
- 137
- Languages
- 1















