Two genetically male frogs mating. The male frog on the bottom produces viable eggs because he was exposed to the pesticide atrazine early in life. Photo courtesy Tryone Hayes.










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THE FROG SCIENTIST receives an Orbis Pictus Honor

February 1, 2010

Tags: The Frog Scientist, Orbis Pictus Honor

THE FROG SCIENTIST was recently named an Orbis Pictus Honor Book, a prize awarded to outstanding children's nonfiction by the National Council of Teachers of English. And I get to go to Florida for the NCTE convention this coming November...which is in Orlando, Florida...which is only a few hours' drive from where you can snorkel with manatees...oooh, a double reward!

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  1. February 4, 2010 10:46 PM EST
    Yay! Congratulations, Pamela! =)
    - Laurie Thompson

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Books for Young Readers
PROJECT SEAHORSE
Seahorses and people sharing a Philippine coral reef.
PROWLING THE SEAS: EXPLORING THE HIDDEN WORLD OF OCEAN PREDATORS
One shark, one sea turtle, one tuna, two seabirds...and one very big ocean.
THE FROG SCIENTIST
Tyrone Hayes's efforts to investigate the link between pesticides and amphibian declines
A LIFE IN THE WILD: GEORGE SCHALLER'S STRUGGLE TO SAVE THE LAST GREAT BEASTS
Awards & Honors: Golden Kite Award winner; NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Book; Kirkus Best Book for Young Adults
LIFE ON EARTH...AND BEYOND: AN ASTROBIOLOGIST'S QUEST
Awards & Honors: School Library Journal and Booklist starred reviews; finalist for AAAS/Subaru Science Writing Prize
GORILLA DOCTORS: SAVING ENDANGERED GREAT APES
Awards & Honors: ALA Notable Book, Flora Stieglitz Straus Award, ASPCA Henry Bergh Award, Kirkus, School Library Journal, and Horn Book starred reviews
HACHIKO: THE TRUE STORY OF A LOYAL DOG
Awards & Honors: Golden Kite Honor, Booklist Editor's Choice, Horn Book starred review
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