Snakes

Snakes

by Melis­sa Stewart

Nation­al Geo­graph­ic Chil­dren’s Books, 2009

for ages 6–9

ISBN 978–1‑42630–429‑3

Pur­chase this book at your local inde­pen­dent book­seller or Amazon.com.

From the tip of their forked tongues, to skin that sheds and the rat­tles on cer­tain tails, snakes have secrets all kids will love. Cool pho­tos and fun facts slip us inside their sur­pris­ing world.

Honors and Awards

  • Bank Street Col­lege Best Chil­dren’s Book of the Year
  • Junior Library Guild Selection

Behind the Book

“I learned a lot while I was research­ing this book, and I had a blast writ­ing the jokes in the book. But I have to admit that snakes real­ly creep me out. Always have. Always will.

“When I was in the Gala­pa­gos Islands, we walked across a lot of vol­canic rock. One day I noticed a sud­den move­ment on the ground and looked down. I expect­ed to see a cute lit­tle lizard. But instead, I watched in hor­ror as a snake slith­er over my hik­ing boot. Even though I was with two her­petol­o­gists (sci­en­tists who study rep­tiles and amphib­ians), I could­n’t help myself. I expect­ed the sci­en­tists to scowl at me, but they whooped with joy. It turns out it was a Gala­pa­gos snake, a rare species the sci­en­tists had nev­er seen before—even though this was their sev­enth trip to the islands.”

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Snakes

by Melis­sa Stewart

Nation­al Geo­graph­ic Chil­dren’s Books, 2009

for ages 6–9

ISBN 978–1‑42630–429‑3

Pur­chase this book at your local inde­pen­dent book­seller or Amazon.com.