Orly the orangutan is your guide on this exciting adventure through his natural habitat and daily activities. Learn what you can do to help protect the endangered orangutan population.
After school, a child sees an orange orangutan doing something that is odd. He goes to find out the reason for the orangutan’s actions and ends up in a walk to discover why other animals are also doing things that they don’t normally do. Join in and find the answer. Picture book that is illustrated in FULL COLOR. For ages 4 and up.
Olivia the orangutan helps the other orangutans by doing their chores while they play, but when other animals start asking for her help, she finds she may have taken on too much for one individual.
Popular nature books for the very young -- now in a new, sturdy board-book formatToddlers will love to look at the wild animal babies in these board books -- and the new sturdy board format will stand up to many readings. Each features an endangered species: grizzly bear, orangutan, harp seal, and snow leopard. The beautiful, detailed artwork is by beloved illustrator Lynne Cherry, known for her concern for nature and the environment. The brief, rhythmic text in each book provides factual information about these wild animals that are facing extinction.First Wonders of Nature Board Books are a special way to begin fostering in children an appreciation for all living creatures and for the fascinating natural world we share.
"Rangy the Oragutan" is a children's book. It is illustrated with pictures by Teresa Whitt, my second cousin. Rangy the Orangutan is about, a one arm orangutan born in the jungle. Rangy leaves home when small, to explore the jungle all by himself.
A true-to-life story about the endangered Orangutan, "Man of the forest". Discover where they live, what they eat, and how they survive. Jan Latta is the author and photographer of True to Life Books. To create the books she follows animals every day, taking photographs and writing about them in their natural habitats in Africa, China, Borneo, India, and Australia. With true-to-life photos and a simple text, Jan has captured amazing moments of endangered animals in the wild. You can also read about her adventures in the Diary of a Wildlife Photographer book.
Primate Power! What's got long red hair, toes that work like thumbs, arms longer than its legs, swings from tree branch to tree branch, and can even use an iPad? The amazing orangutan! Smithsonian's National Zoo is actively working to help save this endangered primate. Curious about how? Check out this 8 x 8 filled with full-color photos and lively text about how orangutans live and how the Zoo provides for their enrichment and survival.