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James Prunier

Author of Trains (First Discovery Books)

7+ Works 307 Members 9 Reviews

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Works by James Prunier

Associated Works

Little Women (1868) — Illustrator, some editions — 26,527 copies
Around the World in Eighty Days (1873) — Illustrator, some editions — 17,156 copies
Dinosaurs First Discovery Books (1991) — Illustrator — 588 copies
La vache (1996) — Illustrator — 21 copies
Les quatre filles du docteur March (1868) — Illustrator, some editions — 18 copies
Max, mein Bruder (1986) — Illustrator, some editions — 16 copies
Le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours (1972) — Illustrations, some editions — 10 copies
MOBY DICK (2004) — Illustrator — 5 copies
Le Scarabée d'or et Autres nouvelles (1843) — Illustrations, some editions — 4 copies
Autour de la Lune Chefs d'oeuvre universels, Gallimard jeunesse] (1870) — Illustrator, some editions — 3 copies
Longtemps (1997) — Illustrator — 2 copies

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The relation this book has to humans is what I appreciated the most. I think it would be very useful to teach this book to children because it's simplified enough to where they would understand. I think the children would love the pictures because I thought they were very cute.
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HillaryBertucci | 6 other reviews | Sep 2, 2013 |
Who knew there were so many types of monkeys! This book can be used as an eye opener for children. These types of texts can be used to show how primates are closely related to humans based off of their features. A VERY good comparison and contrast book.
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aalkurd | 6 other reviews | Sep 1, 2013 |
The differences in monkeys and apes are explained in ways kids can understand. This is a good book to bring the zoo to kids that the school might not get there otherwise.
 
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ktankers | 6 other reviews | Aug 30, 2013 |
This book introduces the different types of monkeys and apes, their anatomy, habitat, what/how they eat and live. It is very informative and is a great book to introduce to your class when teaching about primates, or mammals. I especially love the transparent illustrations included on some of the pages. It makes the animals sort of come to life and it makes learning about the different primates fun and intriguing. I definitely learned a lot from this book.
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Klefort | 6 other reviews | Sep 8, 2012 |

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