Anita Sanchez

Anita Sanchez

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Anita Sanchez spent her early childhood on Cape Ann, the site of The Invasion of Sandy Bay . A graduate of Vassar College, she has been an environmental educator for the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation for thirty years. She is the author of The Teeth of the Lion: The Story of the Beloved and Despised Dandelion . She lives in Amsterdam, New York. The Invasion of Sandy Bay is her first book for children.
7th April 2015

Leaflets Three, Let It Be!: The Story of Poison Ivy

What's the first thing anyone hears about poison ivy? "Leaflets three, let it be!" But this engaging nonfiction book wil... MoreLeaflets Three, Let It Be!: The Story of Poison Ivy

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16th October 2008

The Invasion of Sandy Bay

A young boy plays a key role when the War of 1812 comes to his Massachusetts coastal fishing village. The little town of... MoreThe Invasion of Sandy Bay

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1st December 2017

Wait Till It Gets Dark

It’s night. It’s dark. It’s time to go indoors—or is it? The outdoors at night can be a scary place, but this book will ... MoreWait Till It Gets Dark

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1st April 2018

Itch!: Everything You Didn't Want to Know About What Makes You Scratch

You can feel it coming on - that terrible, tortuous ITCH. As irritating as an itch is, it is also your body’s way of sen... MoreItch!: Everything You Didn't Want to Know About What Makes You Scratch

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28th April 2022

Hello, Puddle!

A nonfiction picture book exploring a deceptively simple but unexpectedly crucial resource for wildlife: puddles! This l... MoreHello, Puddle!

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19th January 2023

Rotten!: Vultures, Beetles, Slime, and Nature's Other Decomposers

A funny and fact-filled look at decomposition in all of its slimy glory, illustrated with dazzling full-color art by Gil... MoreRotten!: Vultures, Beetles, Slime, and Nature's Other Decomposers

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13th September 2022

Save the...Whale Sharks

Did you know that whale sharks are sometimes called domino fish because of the spots on their backs? How about that the ... MoreSave the...Whale Sharks

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10th January 2023

Save the...Giraffes

Did you know that an adult giraffe can eat a hundred pounds of leaves a day? How about that male giraffes fight each oth... MoreSave the...Giraffes

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