Animals -- Juvenile literature
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Animals -- Juvenile literature
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Animals
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- Can you say it, too?, hoot! hoot! : with big flaps to lift, [illustrated by Sabastien Braun]
- The animal book, a collection of the fastest, fiercest, toughest, cleverest, shyest-- and most surprising-- animals on earth, Steve Jenkins
- Animal camouflage, search and find, Sarah Dennis & Sam Hutchinson
- Critter chat, world wild web : what if animals used social media?, Jason Viola
- Scholastic's The magic school bus explores the world of animals, [by Nancy White ; illustrated by John Speirs]
- Whose bottom is this?, written and photographed by Wayne Lynch
- Ugly animals, by Gilda & Melvin Berger
- Amazing animals of the the world 2
- Who am I?, an animal guessing game, Steve Jenkins & Robin Page
- Animal ABC, Marcus Pfister
- Who's looking?, how animals see the world, Carol Matas ; illustrated by Cornelia Li
- A llama is not an alpaca, and other mistaken animal identities, written by Karen Jameson ; illustrated by Lorna Scobie
- I spy with my little eye, Edward Gibbs
- Wild warriors, 4 books in 1!, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- How to talk to a tiger ... and other animals, how critters communicate in the wild, written by Jason Bittel ; illustrated by Kelsey Buzzell
- Eye to eye, how animals see the world, Steve Jenkins
- Amazing animals of the the world 3
- The imaginary alphabet, Sylvie Daigneault
- Animals, illustrated by Agnese Baruzzi ; edited by Chiara Piroddi ; translation: Iceigeo
- Supersize animals, by Melvin and Gilda Berger
- That's fact-tastic!, mind-blowing, eye-popping, jaw-dropping stuff about our world, National Geographic Kids
- Where else in the wild?, more camouflaged creatures concealed--and revealed, by David Schwartz and Yael Schy ; eye-tricking photographs by Dwight Kuhn
- Where in the wild?, camouflaged animals concealed and revealed : ear-tickling poems, by David M. Schwartz and Yael Schy ; eye-tricking photos by Dwight Kuhn
- Believe it or snot, the definitive field guide to Earth's slimy creatures, written by Nick Caruso & Dani Rabaiotti ; illustrated by Ethan Kocak
- Who says roar, written by Jim Harbison ; illustrated by Alex Willmore
- Animal word problems starring addition and subtraction, math word problems solved, Rebecca Wingard-Nelson
- Animal atlas, written by Rona Skene
- Animal superpowers, Andrea Silen
- Arf! Buzz! Cluck!, a rather noisy alphabet, by Eric Seltzer ; illustrated by David Creighton-Pester
- Personality quizzes, Tracey West
- My big book of outdoors, Welcome! In every season, there is something different to see, discover, make and do. So step outdoors and into nature!, Tim Hopgood
- Into the field guide, a walk on the beach : a hands-on introduction to cool, common critters, shells, plants, and more, by Laurie Goldman
- Animal Asanas, yoga for Children, Leila Kadri Olstendorp ;with illustrations by Elsa Mroziewicz Bahia
- The bald eagle, Hal Marcovitz
- Big green crocodile, rhymes by Jane Newberry ; pictures by Carolina Rabei
- What if you had an animal tongue!?, by Sandra Markle ; illustrated by Howard McWilliam
- Shape search, Melissa Stewart
- Just the right size, why big animals are big and little animals are little, Nicola Davies ; illustrated by Neal Layton
- Shapes in animals, by Sebastiano Ranchetti
- Billions of years, amazing changes, the story of evolution, Laurence Pringle ; illustrations by Steve Jenkins ; with a foreword by Jerry A. Coyne
- 1000 things you should know about wild animals, John Farndon ; consultant: steve Parker
- What's faster than a speeding cheetah?, written and illustrated by Robert E. Wells
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