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Beavers: Carpenters of the Animal Kingdom

Age 5-6

M Martin

Beavers: Carpenters of the Animal Kingdom

Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform Feb. 5, 2016)
Beavers have a distinct physical feature which is their two front orange colored teeth! What are they for? If you read this book, you will be amazed what this pair of teeth can do. Beavers belong to the rodent family and, surprisingly, have webbed feet and a flat tail. In this book you will learn why beavers were created this way. Their flat tails have many uses which you will learn about as you read. You will also learn how beavers build. They are master construction builders. They build many things in the river. Find out for yourself what interesting things they build and how they do it. This book will also answer many questions that you may have wanted to ask about the beaver. Why are their teeth orange? What are lodges? How do they cut down trees? Why do they need to build canals? What do they eat? How do they take care of their young? Are they social animals? Do they have predators? These questions and a lot more will be answered in this very interesting book. There are more than 20 colorful pictures in this book depicting the beaver in its natural habitat. These pictures will help the young reader understand the life of this amazing creature better.
Series
The Great Book of Animal Knowledge (Book 29)
ISBN
1523875631 / 9781523875634
Pages
26
Weight
3.2 oz.
Dimensions
6.0 x 0.1 in.

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