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1. I'm a Manatee: (Book & CD)
 
$2.70
2. Naked Came the Manatee
$12.21
3. Manatees (World Life Library.)
$15.65
4. The Florida Manatee: Biology and
$0.05
5. The Missing Manatee
$4.13
6. Manatees (Our Wild World)
$9.69
7. Face to Face with Manatees (Face
$2.99
8. Mary Manatee: A Tale of Sea Cows
$15.00
9. Manatee Insanity: Inside the War
$1.03
10. Diego's Manatee Rescue (Go, Diego,
$2.33
11. Manatee Blues #4 (Vet Volunteers)
$3.95
12. Manatees (True Books: Animals)
$2.28
13. All About Manatees
14. Key Manatee
$9.79
15. Slow Down for Manatees
$2.55
16. Manatees (Ocean Life)
$9.23
17. Manatees: The Gentle Giants
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18. Saving Manatees
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19. Manatee
$6.78
20. Manatee Winter

1. I'm a Manatee: (Book & CD)
by John Lithgow
Paperback: 32 Pages (2007-05-22)
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Asin: 0689854528
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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From time to time I dream that I'm a manatee,

Undulating underneath the sea.

A little boy dreams of becoming a manatee, and what a dream it is! With his new gigan-atee manatee proportions, he sets off on an underwater adventure with his manatee friends.Amazon.com Review
Not blessed with the adorable good looks of a koala, the mythic mystery of a dinosaur, or even the useful familiarity of a dog, the manatee is an infrequent hero in the world of children's literature. It doesn't help matters that the poor thing has a name that's so difficult to rhyme. But the unnamed hero of John Lithgow and Ard Hoyt's I'm a Manatee (really, a boy dreaming he is a manatee) sees plenty of upside to the life of the animal that's been indelicately nicknamed the "cow of the sea." And when rhymes are unavailable to state his case, he simply makes some up: "Encumbered by my lumbering gigan-atee,/ I'm thought to be an ocean-going brute!/ The least appealing creature on the planet-ee,/ But to a manatee, I'm cute!" The words in the book are the same as the lyrics in the song version of I'm a Manatee, which is included on an enclosed CD featuring a singing Lithgow as well as in musical notation in the back of the book. The verses sound more natural in their original musical form than they do read aloud in the pages of the book where they can clunk a bit. Still, there's much to like about in this aquatic flight of fancy, including the kind of wordplay moms and dads will enjoy (very few kids' books contain the phrase "immune from human folly and inanity") and Hoyt's illustrations of the title animal, which manages to be simultaneously homely and adorable. (Ages 4 to 8) --John Moe ... Read more

Customer Reviews (24)

5-0 out of 5 stars One of our favorite nightime bed reads!
I stumbled across this book in a lot I bought.It is so wonderful that I am buying it in hard cover so we can cherish it for years to come.The song is one I use to sing my child to sleep as well.A very well written children's bedtime book!Love it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fun & Educational
I bought this for our 7 y.o. son for Christmas b/c he loves manatees.He loves this book & CD, and it has been quite a hit for our entire family.It's fun, cute and educational.We had fun laughing together!

3-0 out of 5 stars The Book and CD are fabulous, but why is there no Hardcover ed.
This is by far my children's favorite John Lithgow book and song.It is funny, has a catchy tune and the illustrations are beautiful.My only problem is that I thought I was getting this in the Hardback edition, but it turns out they don't have one on Amazon.

5-0 out of 5 stars I'm a Manatee - a grandchild's favorite
Originally I got "I'm a Manatee" for free in a Cheerios box.My two year old grand daughter loved it so much, I bought the book and CD as a birthday gift for one of her little friends (who loves it as well).When I heard the CD I just knew my grand daughter needed to have it too - now we sing it together.Wonderful little book. Well illustrated. The CD makes it doubly enjoyable.

1-0 out of 5 stars Maybe for older kids or grownups this would be alright
I love manatees, and I love reading to my daughter so I couldn't pass this book up when I saw it at the book store.Unfortunately I was disappointed.The art is good, not great just good and the text is mostly meaningless rhyming of manatee with made up words (Manatee's eat raisin bran-atee).This is not useful if you are trying to teach your kids to read or increase vocabulary.Worse yet the plot of the story is told primarily through the illustrations which don't have all that much to do with the text.Probably this one is more fun for adults who enjoy reading nonsense than it is for kids, who I imagine would just be confused. ... Read more


2. Naked Came the Manatee
by Carl Hiaasen, Dave Barry
 Paperback: 208 Pages (1998-01-20)
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Asin: 0449001245
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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In South Florida, everyone wants to get a head. But not just any head. A very famous human head--severed and snugged away in a cryonic container. A head that could spark a revolution and change the course of history.

Everybody wants a piece of the noggin: rotund gangster Big Joey G., a 102-year-old environmentalist, hard-boiled Miami reporter Britt Montero, lawyer Jake Lassiter,and a would-be dictator in exile--with ex-president Jimmy Carter and a lovable manatee named Booger thrown in for good measure.

With bodies piling up it's anybody's guess what will happen from one chapter to the next, as an all-star line-up of Florida's finest writers take turns at taking this outrageously original novel to the limit--and beyond.Amazon.com Review
Dave Barry starts the madness in Naked Came theManatee, introducing a 102-year-old environmentalist named CoconutGrove and a manatee saddled with one of Barry's favorite monikers,Booger.Carl Hiaasen closes down the party, andin between, 11 of Florida's literati, including ElmoreLeonard, John Dufresne, and Edna Buchanan, make twistedofferings to the affair: three severed heads, all bearing a remarkableresemblance to Fidel Castro; four murders; some sex; someespionage; even an appearance by Jimmy Carter and one by Castro himself.

Originally published as a serial novel in the Miami Herald'sTropic magazine, Naked Came the Manatee resembles aliterary game of telephone, with each writer contributing a chapter andpassing it on to the next, who then makes the most of what he or she isgiven. The result is a novel with wildly fluctuating styles and morecrazy plot curves than a daytime drama, but thanks to these 13masters of the craft this roller coaster of a book isalmost as much fun to read as it obviously was to write. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (53)

3-0 out of 5 stars Entertaining But Uneven
Like the waters of Key Biscayne, in and near where much of the plot of this book occurs, this story is choppy.That's to be expected, given the novel consists of 13 chapters, no two written by the same author.Dave Barry kicks off the story, Carl Hiaasen finishes it, and the writers in between are all seasoned Floridian authors of varying renown.Some of the chapters are funnier than others, some better written, and a couple don't work at all.The approach makes for disjointed storytelling at best, and reads more like a series of tenuously interconnected vignettes than an actual story.It's an interesting writing experiment, but one that's been done before and better.If you're a fan of any of these authors or the peculiar inanities of south Florida life, you'll enjoy this book.

4-0 out of 5 stars Naked Manatee
Very enjoyable book. Surprising to have such an author lineup, one/chapter. Left the mystery a little shallow but a fun read.

4-0 out of 5 stars Crazy good read!
I had a lot of fun reading this mess of a book, but if you are looking for a 'normal' novel then you might want to run the other way. This is NOT a book to be taken very seriously (and if you try then you'll probably end up hating it). It's like the pass a long stories you wrote with friends back in school - it jumps around adding and dumping characters at will and it sometimes seems like the authors wanted to see how crazy they could make their chapter end to see how the next author would write their way out of the mess. I think it was pure ridiculously demented fun from Dave Barry's opening to Carl Hiassen's ending.

4-0 out of 5 stars A Manatee with an Identity Crisis
In case you didn't know, this book is actually written by several Florida authors, each contributing a chapter and taking the story where they so choose.I believe it was originally published in a magazine, with each author submitting the next installment of the story.The first is Dave Barry and the final is Carl Hiaasen with several other prime examples of Floridian writing genius in between.

This book covers the bases when it comes to Florida humor, taking place in Miami, we have nature lovers, skin divers, lawyers, police, Castro Impersonators, drug dealers, hit men, famous actors, and of course Castro himself.Throw in a couple of severed heads and a manatee with an identity crisis and you have an entertaining 201 pages.

The manner of the writing of this book leads to characters making drastic personality changes, some characters not getting a proper ending, and lots of laughter all around.The writing styles vary from chapter to chapter, some more focused on plot than others, but I recommend this book to anyone looking for a short entertaining read that they don't want to invest a lot into.

1-0 out of 5 stars Too many cooks and all that . . .
If you are a fan of any of these authors, do yourself the favor of sticking with their individual efforts.Hiaasen's chapter (the final one) cracks broadly at the missteps of several previous authors.I enjoyed only 3 chapters (Berry, Hall, & Hiaasen), and I put up with the rest to see how Mr. Hiaasen would tie it up.Even his talents could not salvage this - and here, I strongly agree with other reviewers - MESS. ... Read more


3. Manatees (World Life Library.)
by Dr. James Powell
Paperback: 72 Pages (2002-11-25)
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Asin: 0896585832
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Manatees covers everything that manatee and dugong fans need to know about this much adored species. This book is for nature enthusiasts, environmentalists and, of course, manatee lovers. It offers to a popular audience scientific insights and information in a readable manner.

Life history, reproduction, social structure, size, weight, foraging habits, and physiology are just some of the areas of the manatee's biology that Dr. Powell presents with fascinating facts and amazing photographs.

Manatees also explores an abundance of topics and issues related to these well-loved creatures. Dr. Powell describes manatees' place in mythology, current research around the world, threats to manatees and their habitat, and what may keep them from becoming extinct. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars James Powell knows his manatees!
James "Buddy" Powell may be the world's greatest authority on the subject of manatees, since he began studying them while he was still a teeanger in Crystal River, Fla. This book, filled with beautiful photos and his personal observations on the gentle giants, is a wonderful addition to any library. To read more about Powell's amazing life, and about the history of manatees as a Florida icon, readers should also check out Manatee Insanity: Inside the War over Florida's Most Famous Endangered Species (Florida History and Culture). Powell and other giants of manatee science are included, as are the tangled tales of how Floridians have fought over how much protection to extend to their most famous endangered species.

5-0 out of 5 stars great pictures and information
WE are manatee enthusiasts and I purchased this book as a gift for my husband. He really enjoyed it, as did I.

4-0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Resource about Manatees
This book is a great resource for those who want to know and understand manatees. It has great information on manatee history and their habits. It contains good photos showing a variety of behaviors. The chapter depicting a ficionalized year in the life of a manatee is a great way to teach while telling an engaging story. Great discussion on conservation issues. Very good for adults and young adults doing research. ... Read more


4. The Florida Manatee: Biology and Conservation
by Roger L. Reep, Robert K. Bonde
Paperback: 224 Pages (2010-10-24)
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Asin: 0813035635
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The most complete single volume on manatee biology and conservation available.
 
In the field of marine biology, there is a uniqueness to manatee research, and in this book, Roger Reep and Robert Bonde make clear both its rewards and challenges. Veteran researchers with 45 years’ experience between them, they have created an instantly engaging, accessible tale of this mysterious creature for professionals and interested lay people alike.
            Having played integral roles in many of the research efforts discussed in the book,
Reep and Bonde humanize the sometimes difficult-to-grasp characteristics of manatee biology, their relation to the environment, and the biopolitics that result from the intersection of science and wildlife management. They weave fact with real-life scenarios to explain what science has learned about this unusual animal—from microorganisms that cause manatee die-offs during red tide blooms to the complexity of long-distance migrations to the curiosities of manatee physiology. The evolutionary basis of the sirenian language (how manatees communicate with each other) is also revealed.
            Technological innovations and conservation efforts since the landmark protection legislation of the early 1970s are also central to the manatee story. Captive rehabilitation, radio tracking, and advanced boating regulations are discussed as methods to ensure manatee survival. Reep and Bonde argue that increasing interaction between man and manatee, most notably through the shared use of waterways, makes ongoing scientific research essential if successful coexistence is to be possible.
 
 
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Customer Reviews (6)

5-0 out of 5 stars The ultimate guide to manatee biology
Bob Bonde and Roger Reep have vast experience in the study of these amazing creatures, and they share their expertise in a clear and easily understood way in this excellent book. Manatee protection has been a controversial subject in Florida, and while the authors touch on the issue somewhat, a deeper (and far funnier) exploration of this subject is available in Manatee Insanity: Inside the War over Florida's Most Famous Endangered Species (Florida History and Culture)

5-0 out of 5 stars The best book on Manatee, a great gift for everyone
The Florida Manatee : Biology and Conservation is the best book about manatee. It is writing on a easy way to read, even for people that are no so good reading English, cover everything you want to know about manatee, and explain why there are so amazing and unique among marine mammals. A great gift for yourself or for a friend!

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book about manatees
This new book was both easy to read and quite informative, covering the history of Florida's lovable manatees, their lifestyle, biology, and a look at their future.I visit Florida on an annual basis to snorkel with manatees and this book is the best resource I've found for up to date manatee information.It comes highly recommended.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent insight into manatee biology!
The Florida Manatee is possibly the best book on manatee biology, behavior, ecology, and current research available.It provides indepth information about manatees in an easy to read format that can be used by the layperson, scientist, or wildlife manager.I would recommend this book to anyone who has interest in one of the world's most endangered and lovable mammals!

5-0 out of 5 stars A really great book!
The Florida Manatee, Biology and Conservation book is a very complete and good overview about manatee and a really interesting book. It contain a lot of informations writing on an easy and agreable way to read and to understand for everybody interesting on manatee. I recommend this book to everybody interesting on learning more about manatee. A really great book! ... Read more


5. The Missing Manatee
by Cynthia DeFelice
Paperback: 192 Pages (2008-04-01)
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Asin: 0374400202
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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A tribute to Florida, fishing, and family

All Skeet Waters wants is to catch a big, beautiful tarpon on his fly rod - and to keep everything else in his life in Florida the way it's always been. But on his spring break from school, Skeet overhears his mother telling his father to move out permanently. Then, while riding in his boat to escape his parents' troubles, he discovers a manatee that's been shot in the head. Skeet puts aside his search for the manatee and its killer when Dirty Dan the Tarpon Man offers to take him out to catch his first tarpon on a fly. Because of Dan, Skeet begins to
unravel the mysteries surrounding the manatee's apparent murder and his parents' dissolving marriage.

Skeet discovers that life is a lot like tarpon fishing, in which you can't look just at the surface of the water - you have to look through it, at what lies beneath.
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4-0 out of 5 stars The Missing Manatee
Will DetwilerThe Missing Manatee
Mr. Pollock
English 8, Period 4
10 December 2009
The Missing Manatee
The Missing Manatee was a very engaging and enthusiastic book. Once I started I could not put it down. It was written by Cynthia Defelice. The plot of the book was very fun to read about. I enjoyed it the whole way through the book.
Skeet Waters, the main character, all he wants to do is catch a tarpon. He never gets the chance to though. As he is riding around on his boat he finds a dead manatee. This makes the book very interesting in my opinion. They investigate the scene though out the book.
The setting of the book which is in Florida is very important to the book. It set the tone for the whole book. In my opinion this book was very good. I recommend to everyone to give this book a shot, it's good. Even if you're looking for a quick book to hook you on and have an enjoyable read!

4-0 out of 5 stars An exciting and suspensional story
From a teacher and graduate student's view point, I thought this was an awesome book. It was full of adventure and suspense. Skeet was on a mission and he was going to let nobody stop him. I think this would be an awesome book to use as a teacher read aloud and/orused as a "cliffhanger" activity. His Memaw added a touch of humor to the story which made it even better. Finally, the end had a surprising twist to it and one that I wasn't expecting. This was a very fun story to read.

5-0 out of 5 stars I Love this book!!!
My reading teacher read this book to my class before my school met Cynthia DeFelice. I was not a person who liked mystery books, until my teatcher read this book to my class. This is a book I recamend for only people that can read a novle. This is a wonderful book. ... Read more


6. Manatees (Our Wild World)
by Kathy Feeny
Paperback: 48 Pages (2001-03-25)
list price: US$7.95 -- used & new: US$4.13
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Asin: 1559717785
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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If a child wants to know about manatees, this is the book to have.There are only three species of manatees in the world, and all of them are described and pictured in this book.Kids will discover many things about manatees like: How do they clean their teeth? Why do they have whiskers on their snout? When do they surface for air? And much more.

This book features beautiful color photos and illustrations of animals in their natural habitat. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Appreciating the beauty and fragility of the ugly manatee
I can't recommend this book highly enough.

Text and pictures speak so clearly of the wonderful aspects of this creature that you can't help understanding how important it is that we take care of our environment and respect all living things.

Anyone who reads this little book will be touched by the gentle and loving ways of the "sea cow".

If you are thinking of buying this for a child, all I can say is YES, YES, YES!

4-0 out of 5 stars A Good Resource for Children
This is one book in a series about animals.The layout is good and it contains good information which is complete but not too technical for children. The facts used as picture captions and the "fun facts" side bars are a good idea because your eye is drawn to them though the photographs could be better and more varied. This book should be pleasing to reading children and intice them to check out others in the series ... Read more


7. Face to Face with Manatees (Face to Face with Animals)
by Brian Skerry
Hardcover: 32 Pages (2010-05-11)
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Asin: 1426306164
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You’re deep inside an endangered habitat. In the blue waters of southern Florida you come face to face with nature’s gentle giant. Meet the manatee. He’s playful, sometimes clumsy, and he rolls around when he’s happy. Hear that?! He just squealed with delight. Learn why his world is under threat from pollution and development, and what young environmentalists can do to protect that world. Brian Skerry’s astonishing photographs and amazing first-hand adventures reveal the world of the manatee as never before. ... Read more


8. Mary Manatee: A Tale of Sea Cows
by Suzanne Tate
Paperback: 28 Pages (1990-03-01)
list price: US$4.95 -- used & new: US$2.99
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Asin: 0961634499
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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A tender story about a mother manatee and her calf. Sponsored by the Pier Aquarium, St. Petersburg, FL. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Gift.
I bought this book for my daughter's best friend and she absolutely loves manatees. This was a big hit.

5-0 out of 5 stars cute and informative
I like this book for a little girl...to be read or read a story about a manatee that is a girl. Great book to get a little girl who lives outside of Florida.The child learns about the manatee as well as being very entertained.

5-0 out of 5 stars I love this book!
I received this book as a souvenier from my sister when she went to Florida. I was in 2nd grade and so excited to have a book about manatees. It's very sweet. The pictures are bright and cute, and take up the whole page; perfect for children. And the story teaches a good lesson: Humans are making the ocean a dangerous place for sea animals. The ocean belongs to them, and we need to be more careful with our technology, otherwise there won't be any sea creatures left at all. This is a wonderful book, great for any animal-loving child!

5-0 out of 5 stars Mary Manatee - A Tale of Sea Cows
This is a GREAT book. It has big, bright beautiful color drawings that capture your childs attention.Plus, it teaches your child about an important mammal and the hazards from humans they face.My daughter loved this book and so did I! ... Read more


9. Manatee Insanity: Inside the War over Florida's Most Famous Endangered Species (Florida History and Culture)
by Craig Pittman
Hardcover: 416 Pages (2010-05-09)
list price: US$27.50 -- used & new: US$15.00
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Asin: 0813034620
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Why is the manatee just as imperiled today as it was 40 years ago?

 

"The best available, most factual account of the decades-long struggle to protect the Florida manatee, skillfully told by a veteran journalist who has followed the story closely. I’ve been involved in this controversy for over 30 years, and I learned countless things about it that I never knew!"--Daryl Domning, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution

 

"The Florida legislature gave the manatee its own license plate, and Jimmy Buffet sang poetic lyrics about the iconic creature, but Craig Pittman offers a whole new perspective--the manatee as battleground. With a cast of characters including environmentalists and biologists, developers and boaters, lawyers and lobbyists, politicians and shady citizens, Manatee Insanity is a colorful work of non-fiction."--Keith Rizzardi, South Florida Water Management District

 

Loveable or loathed? Poster child for conservation efforts or impediment to development? Nuisance or in need of protection? For the past two decades, the quiet manatee has been a flash point of frequent environmental debates.

 

Included on the very first endangered species list issued in 1967, the docile creatures have stirred curiosity and passions for more than a hundred years. They are Florida's most famous endangered species, as well as its most controversial. Manatees appear on hundreds of license plates, attract hordes of tourists, and expose the uneasy relationships between science and the law and between freedom and responsibility like no other animal.

 

As passions have flared and resentments have grown, the battle over manatee protection has evolved into a war, and no reporter has followed the story more closely than Craig Pittman. He’s flown with scientists trying to count manatees from overhead. He’s been on the water with the leader of the biggest pro-boater group. He's observed biologists dissecting the animals and politicians discussing their fate.

 

Manatee Insanity provides the first in-depth history of the attempts to provide legal protection for the manatee. Along the way, Pittman takes a close look at the major and minor players in the dispute, from Jacques-Yves Cousteau to Jeb Bush, from Jimmy Buffett to O. J. Simpson, from a popular children's book author to a federal lawman who dressed in a gorilla suit for the ultimate undercover assignment.

 

 

A volume in the Florida History and Culture Series, edited by Raymond Arsenault and Gary R. Mormino

 

 

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5-0 out of 5 stars Grassroots actions can work sometimes
Pittman does a superb job describing the now decades-long war between all the special interest groups, scientists, and the government, over this wonderful docile creature who has no natural enemy except man. Manatees can offer no defense except to try and swim away from dangers and mothers cannot even protect their calves except to get between them and danger. They are total vegetarians but boats and development have ruined or destroyed many areas where the water grasses grow. The warm water they rely on from the natural springs is being pulled from the aquifer to water lawns and golf courses.(They cannot tolerate temperatures below 68 degrees and the springs are 72). He's dead-on with his insights on how money and politics have played major roles to trump development over science at the local, state, federal, and international levels. He does try to balance the equation by telling what the other sides have to say, however flawed I think their reasonings are. For me this book was almost a page-turner to see what arguments would be floated up next. Read this book; get your friends to read this book! The manatee is the "canary" in the mine. If we fail to save this animal and its habitat there is not a lot of hope left for anything at any time. Something is only "saved" as long as it has no perceived value (land, water, animals, etc.). Let someone figure out how to make a buck and they will use their money and influence to get the place or animal re-designated to their desires to make that buck. Oddly enough all the businesses mentioned in this book are mostly still in business no matter how loudly they squawked before that the restrictions to save manatees would run them into bankruptcy (if anything, the economy would have been responsible for that, not the manatee). Meanwhile, manatees are still dying by the hand of man.

5-0 out of 5 stars manatee insanity
"manatee insanity" by craig Pittman is a must read for anyone who loves manatees,or is interested in endangered species and the wars over them, or who wants to know the true stories behind one of the most controversial marine mammals on the planet.Pittman is an 'immaculate journalist' whose research is outstanding.He portrays how the gentlemanatee has been used as a pawn for years.He writes about the politics and sentiments between thepassionate environmentalists and the boating community and the developers.As he says:" as passions have flared and resentments have grown,the battle over manatee protection has evolved into a war."Never has there been a book which documents the full scope of what is happening in Florida to save and protect the manatee and the opposite, which could cause its demise.The book is written like a good juicy novel based on research and fact and one can only feel sorry for this gentle giant who wants to live peacefully in its own habitat instead of having to deal with boat hits and habitat destruction.five stars for this!lynda green ... Read more


10. Diego's Manatee Rescue (Go, Diego, Go!)
by Sheila Sweeny Higginson
Paperback: 24 Pages (2009-06-02)
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Asin: 1416978631
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Diego and his friends are back in an exciting new interactive adventure! Diego hears a squeal and knows that an animal needs rescuing! Diego learns the sounds are coming from a baby manatee, who cannot get to her mother because a motorboat is blocking her path. Not only do Diego and Alicia reunite the baby manatee with her mom, they help them find an undeveloped mangrove forest in which to make a new home. This exciting adventure story also includes facts about manatees, an endangered species. ... Read more


11. Manatee Blues #4 (Vet Volunteers)
by Laurie Halse Anderson
Paperback: 144 Pages (2008-02-28)
list price: US$6.99 -- used & new: US$2.33
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Asin: 0142410845
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Dr. Mac has brought Brenna, Maggie, and Zoe to Florida to visit her friend Gretchen, a marine biologist who runs a manatee rescue center that’s in desperate need of money. Brenna’s immediately drawn to the endangered, gentle giants, and wants to do whatever she can to help them—and the center. But is she causing trouble where she wants to help? ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Cool!
This book is cool. I've read a lot of the Vet Volunteers books and they're pretty good. If you love animals you would like this book and the rest of the series. Save the manatees!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great for animal lovers
Finally, a series that my 10 yr old daughter finds exciting!She has been going to bed early so she has extra time to read every night.

5-0 out of 5 stars My Daughter is 9 and loves this series
My 9 year old daughter is need a lot of encouragement to read. With this series I never have to remind her to read! She loves them! ... Read more


12. Manatees (True Books: Animals)
by Patricia A. Fink Martin
Paperback: 48 Pages (2003-03)
list price: US$6.95 -- used & new: US$3.95
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Asin: 0516274732
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Ideal for today's young investigative reader, each A True Book includes lively sidebars, a glossary and index, plus a comprehensive "To Find Out More" section listing books, organizations, and Internet sites. A staple of library collections since the 1950s, the new A True Book series is the definitive nonfiction series for elementary school readers. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars good book for kids on manatees
We bought this along with the plush manatees to give to some friends' kids who we adopted manatees for so they would have some general information on manatees. It's a pretty good basic informative book for kids. ... Read more


13. All About Manatees
by Jim Arnosky
Paperback: 32 Pages (2008-05-01)
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Asin: 0439903610
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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All About Manatees is the newest entry in Jim Arnosky's treasured All About series, relaunching in Spring 08 from Scholastic Nonfiction. In All About Manatees, Arnosky shows how manatees grow and live, answering kids' biggest questions about these creatures of the water. Packed with intriguing information and brought to life by Arnosky's vibrant watercolors, this book will fascinate young readers.

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5-0 out of 5 stars /All About manatees
I bought this for my grandson and he loved it. A perfect gift for him.

5-0 out of 5 stars If you love these gentle giants, you'll be thrilled with this wonderful book!
Manatees are very special gentle giants.They "neither threaten nor are threatened by any other wildlife," a very unique trait in this world.They live and thrive in warm water and if the water temperature dips below 68 degrees Fahrenheit, they can actually die.Another threat to these gentle creatures are propeller blades from boats.These mammals are distant relatives of elephants and you can easily "see the resemblance in a manatee's thick gray skin."Fully grown they can be quite heavy at a whopping 3,000 pounds or more and can "grow to be 13 feet long."

The manatees we have in the states are known as Florida manatees, but their true name is the West Indian Manatee.In this book you will learn about their population, their habitat, their habits, why they tend to hang around power plants (very interesting), their physical characteristics, their temperament, how they maneuver through the water, what they eat, their breeding habits and how they raise their young.Do manatees sleep?If you want to know the answer to that question, you'll have to read the book.

Jim Arnosky's vivid wildlife illustrations are always stunning and this book is no exception.Many people are used to reading story book renditions of his works, but this nonfiction story about the manatees will not disappoint.If anything, this book would compliment his other works quite nicely. If you love these gentle giants, you'll be thrilled with this wonderful book! ... Read more


14. Key Manatee
by Robert Tacoma
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-02-05)
list price: US$3.99
Asin: B0037CESS8
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Welcome to the land at the end of the road: Key West. A tropical island known for Margaritas, warm breezes, singing manatees, and surprises. One surprise awaits Taco Bob and a couple of friends just offshore. It's quite a grisly discovery, and they soon find themselves getting unwanted attention from some very bad people. People who are not about to let anyone stop them from taking over Key West. Taco Bob and his friends could use some help. But due to government cutbacks and corruption there won't be much help there. It starts to look like the fate of Key West may depend on a group of renegade enviromentalists led by "Shark" Hunter, a man who fears little... except, maybe, little voodoo dolls. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Key Manatee
Haven't read it yet; taking it to Florida for New Year's!Looks like a fast, light, trashy read.

4-0 out of 5 stars WAAAAH!!!
Racing through the first three in the series on my Kindle - WHY AREN'T THIS ONE AND THE NEXT AVAILABLE ON KINDLE!?(Love them love them love them, especially the cameo appearances by a certain character from another Florida author - I don't want to do a spoiler so that's all I'm gonna say...)

4-0 out of 5 stars funny funnyfunny...Did I mention Funny?
This is the 4th in a series of very clever & FUNNY romps through KeyWest & Florida. I love TacoBob & his crazy visions... Can I SEE a Chacmool now? ... Read more


15. Slow Down for Manatees
by Jim Arnosky
Hardcover: 32 Pages (2010-02-04)
list price: US$16.99 -- used & new: US$9.79
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Asin: 0399241701
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Manatees are the gentle giants of southeastern coastal waterways. An endangered species, their biggest threat is humans, who unwittingly hit them with their boats in shallow waters.

Jim Arnosky’s conversational narrative tells the story of one such accident, which leads the manatee to be taken to a rescue and rehabilitation facility. There they discover that the manatee is pregnant. And while she recovers and gives birth to a healthy baby, she longs to be free. Ultimately, both manatees are released into the wild—a huge success for the people who intervened in saving the animal.

Arnosky’s intimate storytelling and brilliant art will draw children right into the subject, and makes for an important addition to conservation units. ... Read more


16. Manatees (Ocean Life)
by Martha E. H. Rustad
Paperback: 24 Pages (2003-08)
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Asin: 0736834141
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Young readers dive into non-fiction with the help of these vibrant books about the intriguing world of marine life. ... Read more


17. Manatees: The Gentle Giants
by Gregory Sweeney, Karen Keberle
Hardcover: 72 Pages (2005-11-01)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$9.23
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Asin: 0977287300
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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How could a manatee with its whiskered face and distinctly rotund shape be mistaken for a seductive mermaid by ancient sailors?Manatees, the reclusive sea cows who love nothing more than to eat sea grass and sleep, are a marine mammal.They use their paddle-like tail to slowly cruise the coastal and inland waters of Florida. These sausage-shaped oddities have endeared themselves to us with their mysterious and gentle nature, shy curiosity, and whimsical face. Manatees: The Gentle Giants steps back from all of the controversy surrounding this endangered animal to present a photographic portrait of manatees just being manatees.This collection of photographs contains intimate portraits of mothers and calves as well as manatees doing amusing acrobatics and posing for the camera.Using his rapport with his subjects,the photographer captures not only the serene beauty of the springs, but also the manatees' natural curiosity and unusual physical traits. Many of the natural behaviors displayed in the pictures are surprising.The beautiful photographs are an excellent introduction to the personalities of these leisurely vegetarians.Readers who have fallen in love with manatees can use the lists of places where someone can see manatees either in captivity or in wild viewing areas. This book offers a priviledged glimpse into the world of the manatee narrating to us through photographs the beauty and drama that are these unique gentle giants. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Gentle Giants with Heart
Hello. I bought this book for my son who loves manatees. Having lived in Florida, we would seek out manatees whenever we could. The photography by Mr. Sweeney of these mammals is stunning.I enjoyed reading about the manatees, as there were many facts I did not know.I would highly recommend this book for anyone who enjoys manatees or books about underwater animals. It is a great book to have out as many people are unaware of these 'gentle giants' and enjoy reading about them when they see the book.

5-0 out of 5 stars An Inspiring Book and a Wonderful Resource
This book has the best manatee photos I have seen in print and lots of them! I have been swimming with the manatees and these pictures capture the beauty and magic of that wonderful morning spent with my family and the amazing manatees. This book will either bring back great memories or inspire people to get out there and meet manatees in person. The list in the back is a good list of places to see manatees around the US. The pictures capture manatees in every typical (and sometimes humorous) behaviour . ... Read more


18. Saving Manatees
by Stephen R. Swinburne
Paperback: 40 Pages (2009-12)
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Asin: 1590787854
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What has the whiskers of a walrus, the eyes of a mole, the wrinkles of an elephant, the tail of a beaver, and the gentle nature of a sloth? A slow-moving, water-loving, plant-eating, gentle giant called a manatee. The manatee has been swimming the oceans for ages. But today this ancient animal faces an uncertain future. ... Read more


19. Manatee
by Chronicle Books LLC Staff, Rei Ohara, Akemi Hotta
Hardcover: 96 Pages (1998-06-01)
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Asin: B000H2N1H0
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Taken in Florida's Crystal River, "Manatee" presents the best collection of photographs yet taken of these elusive and endearing sea mammals, capturing their adorable expressions and peaceful vegetarian ways. 70+ color photos. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Good but not Great as a Photography Book
The book contains a few pages of basic information about manatees and some facts in picture captions but readers who want a thorough understanding are better to look atManatees by James Powell. There are many photos and some with really cute poses, but the printing is very dark and sometimes they are not sharply in focus.I have seen books with better photos which more accurately show the crystal clear, azure blue world of the FLorida Manatee

5-0 out of 5 stars MANATEE
MANATEE
Photographs by Rei Ohare text by Akemi Hotta

I just read the book called MANATEE. I thought this book was very good because it has tons of information all about manatees. The book has great photographs, I think the photographs are the best part of the book but MANATEES still has lots of reading information. I think the book is great for learning. The book goes from history to what they look like. The book has all sorts of information. I liked this book and I think people ages 9 and up would like it too. I really do recommend the book MANATEES.
MANATEE
Photographs by Rei Ohare text by Akemi Hotta

I just read the book called MANATEE. I thought this book was very good because it has tons of information all about manatees. The book has great photographs, I think the photographs are the best part of the book but MANATEES still has lots of reading information. I think the book is great for learning. The book goes from history to what they look like. The book has all sorts of information. I liked this book and I think people ages 9 and up would like it too. I really do recommend the book MANATEES.
MANATEE
Photographs by Rei Ohare text by Akemi Hotta

I just read the book called MANATEE. I thought this book was very good because it has tons of information all about manatees. The book has great photographs, I think the photographs are the best part of the book but MANATEES still has lots of reading information. I think the book is great for learning. The book goes from history to what they look like. The book has all sorts of information. I liked this book and I think people ages 9 and up would like it too. I really do recommend the book MANATEES.

5-0 out of 5 stars Spectacular!
This book contained some of the best manatee photographs that I have ever seen. The text was general, and there wasn't much of it, but it is the perfect size for someone just learning about manatees. *Pictures, pictures, pictures!!*

5-0 out of 5 stars A must have for manatee lovers!
The photos in this book were some of the best I've seen.The text was simple yet very informative.Every manatee fan should have this one in their library.

4-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful as a visual aid!
Rei Ohara has taken some of the finest photos of these gentle underwater giants that I have ever seen!This book is especially valueable as a visual aid for research projects.I highly recommend it to anyone whoapprecitates these endangered creatures. ... Read more


20. Manatee Winter
by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
Hardcover: 32 Pages (1994-09)
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Asin: B0043RTD54
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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A mother manatee and her little calf travel from the Gulf of Mexico through dangerous water full of speeding boats. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Manatee Winter
ISBN 1568990782 - While not exactly non-fiction, Manatee Winter is educational, which is always a plus. The involvement of the Smithsonian Institution is a good thing, too, but not quite good enough.

A mother manatee and her calf head to warmer waters for the winter, encountering the dangerous propellers of fishing boats along the way. One specific encounter separates the two, scaring Little Calf into weeds which he can't escape on his own. Mother must help him and continue encouraging him so that they can reach the safety of a warm spring, where Little Calf will meet other baby manatees for the first time.

Illustrator Steven James Petruccio did a very nice job; the problem isn't his work but the general boring-ness of the relatively accurate images. A manatee under water looks like a manatee under water and there are few images including anything else. In the back of the book, there is a list of "Points of Interest" that name pages where you can find specific things. For pages 22-23, it says "egret, red mangrove trees", but the egret's head is mostly cut off at the top of the page and the trees are represented only by roots. Author Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld did a very nice job, as well, and the book is best, in my opinion, as a vaguely educational text. As a storybook for young children, it's a little boring.

- AnnaLovesBooks

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent story, amazing illustrations!
This book is short, but sweet. The illustrations are nothing less than astonishing and the plot is very good. ... Read more


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