"With full-color photographs and careful anatomical drawings, charts, and diagrams, Fish educates even the casual browser. Each two-page section opens with a general text, while captions underneath the numerous pictures generously provide specific facts about every facet of fish life--camouflage, early fishes, oddities, and physiology. Libraries will not want to be without this absorbing entry in the Eyewitness Books series."-- Booklist.
Steve Parker is a British science writer known for producing hundreds of children's and adult nonfiction books covering zoology, medicine, evolution, and natural history. Educated at the University of Wales, Bangor, where he earned first class honours in zoology, he later worked at the Natural History Museum and held editorial positions at Dorling Kindersley before becoming a freelance author during the late 1980s. Parker contributed early titles to the acclaimed Eyewitness series and later wrote award-winning books including Science Crazy, Fizzing Physics, The Human Body Book, and Kill or Cure. He has also edited major collaborative works on evolution and medicine, regularly visits schools and libraries, and serves as a Senior Scientific Fellow of the Zoological Society of London.
OK I know these are supposed to be kid books but they are awesome! Great pictures and just enough text to make you want to learn more. Great choices for a beginning history reader or to start an older reader out in a new area. Every time I pick one of these up and read it I learn new things. Highly Recommended
I got this book just so that my child and I could flip through it quickly and see photos and some true facts about fish. The book served this purpose pretty well. The book was chock full of information, but I didn't explore this part of the book too much. The book looks pretty outdated, but I'm not sure if the information is outdated or not.
As I've found with other Eyewitness Guides this one had stunning and informative photographs interspersed with on-point illustrations. In fact the statement on its front page describing the book as "a photo essay about the natural world of fish and their importance in human life" provided an accurate albeit grandiose summary. Good as a discussion generator with my 5-year old cousin but sometimes she also was left with questions unanswered. Definitely a book for juveniles. Not as a definitive guide but a way to whet the appetite for further study. As an adult did not provide enough information.
This was an awesome book with great pictures and great facts about a lot of different types of fish. I recommend this book to 4-6th graders. This book gave me a bunch of facts about fish and all the information i need this is a great book for people who really like fish it is very interesting. I loved the pictures of all the fish. GREAT!