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Koalas: Furry Marsupials of Australia

Age 5-6

M Martin

Koalas: Furry Marsupials of Australia

Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform Dec. 8, 2015)
We always think of Koalas as bears. In fact, many of us may have owned a teddy bear in the form of a koala. So, the term “koala bear” which we most often use is not quite correct. This is because koalas belong to the marsupial family. This is the family where the kangaroo belongs, the family where the mothers care for their babies inside pouches. There are many interesting and amazing things to learn about koalas. In this book you will learn what the name “koala” really means. You will learn much about their way of life, if they are social animals or not. You will find interesting facts about what they eat, drink, what they do during the day and during the night, where they live, and more. Many of your questions will be answered in this book. Why do koalas fight? How do they fight? How does the male protect his home? How does the mother koala care for her baby? Together with these interesting facts are more than 20 colorful photographs of the koala in its natural habitat. These photos will help young readers create images in their minds that will guide their understanding as they read this great book.
Series
The Great Book of Animal Knowledge (Book 24)
ISBN
151974238X / 9781519742384
Pages
26
Weight
2.24 oz.
Dimensions
6.0 x 0.07 in.

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