Animals in My World
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Cats and Dogs!
by Andrea Palmer
Part of the Animals in My World series
Cats and dogs are common animals. Many people own them as pets. This engaging nonfiction book takes readers to a family farm where they'll learn about the similarities and differences between dogs and cats. The accessible text is perfect for beginner readers. Each page also features full-color photographs that help students make connections with the text, encouraging the development of reading comprehension skills. When paired with the fiction title The Cat and the Dog, readers will learn important lessons about putting differences aside and getting along.
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Fantastic Farm Animals
by Ada Kinney
Part of the Animals in My World series
There are lots of awesome animals on a farm. There are sheep, chickens, cows, and pigs. This accessible nonfiction book introduces young readers to these and other farm animals. Students will learn about what these animals look like, what they eat, and where they live. Each page features fun, full-color photographs and age-appropriate text. Beginning readers and younger listeners will love learning about the fantastic animals that can be found on a farm.
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Awesome Animal Tails
by Edison Booth
Part of the Animals in My World series
Monkeys have tails. Leopards have spots. Toucans have brightly colored beaks. Many animals have features that make them easy to identify. This exciting nonfiction book, which is paired with the fiction title "Have You Every Wondered?," takes readers on a jungle adventure where they'll learn about animal identification. Age-appropriate text helps young students grasp this important early elementary science topic. Dazzling full-color photographs highlight the distinguishing features of animals in their jungle environments. Students are encouraged to make connections between the images and the text as they read about identifying jungle creatures.
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Animals of the Jungle
by Shelby Moran
Part of the Animals in My World series
The jungle is full of all sorts of wild animals, including tapirs, crocodiles, gorillas, and sloths. This nonfiction book, which accompanies the fiction title Rowdy Romp in the Jungle, introduces readers to these and other interesting jungle creatures. What do they eat? When do they sleep? The accessible text answers these questions and more. Each page features beautiful full-color photographs so students can see what these jungle creatures look like in the wild. Beginning readers and younger listeners will love learning about the amazing animals that live in the jungle.
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Animals in Hiding
by Michael Salaka
Part of the Animals in My World series
The jungle is a wild place that's perfect for animals to hide in. This accessible nonfiction book and it's fiction pair Hide and Seek in the Jungle explore how jungle animals use camouflage to blend in with their surroundings. This important early elementary science topic is explained using age-appropriate text, which is enhanced by full-color photographs on each page. Readers will enjoy learning why crocodiles hide underwater and why tigers have stripes. Creatures that don't use camouflage, such as brightly colored poison dart frogs, are also discussed.
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Working on the Farm
by Jack Reader
Part of the Animals in My World series
Running a farm is a lot of hard work. Sometimes people use animals to help them. In this exciting nonfiction book, readers will learn about the important jobs of farm animals. Horses plow fields, cats chase away mice, and dogs herd sheep. The age-appropriate text is perfect for students who are just learning to read. Full-color photographs make the action come alive on each page. Readers will also learn about farmer's jobs and some of the technology they use to help them get things done around the farm.
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