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Books with author Katrine Crow

  • Tails

    Katrine Crow

    Board book (Flowerpot Press, April 17, 2018)
    Whose flat tail is this? A beaver's flat tail, of course! Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal the spikey, curly, or pointy tail belongs to. Animals featured: peacock, lemur, chameleon, beaver, and whale. About the Whose Is It series: These photo-based, early learning nonfiction books use a simple question-and-answer format to provide a fun and interactive learning experience for very young readers. Readers will learn about the characteristics of several body parts of a wide variety of animals as they observe the bold text and stunning photographs.
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  • Wings

    Katrine Crow

    Board book (Flowerpot Press, Oct. 8, 2019)
    Whose wrinkled wings are these? A bat's wrinkled wings, of course! Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal the clear, patterned, bright, or large wings belong to. Animals featured: dragonfly, bat, butterfly, parrot, and flamingo. About the Whose Is It series: These photo-based, early learning nonfiction books use a simple question-and-answer format to provide a fun and interactive learning experience for very young readers. Readers will learn about the characteristics of several body parts of a wide variety of animals as they observe the bold text and stunning photographs.
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  • Wings

    Katrine Crow

    Paperback (Flowerpot Press, Oct. 8, 2019)
    Whose wrinkled wings are these? A bat's wrinkled wings, of course! Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal the clear, patterned, bright, or large wings belong to. Animals featured: dragonfly, bat, butterfly, parrot, and flamingo. About the Whose Is It series: These photo-based, early learning nonfiction books use a simple question-and-answer format to provide a fun and interactive learning experience for very young readers. Readers will learn about the characteristics of several body parts of a wide variety of animals as they observe the bold text and stunning photographs.
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  • Butts

    Katrine Crow

    Board book (Flowerpot Press, April 7, 2020)
    Whose feathery butt is this? A chicken’s feathery butt, of course! Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal the wrinkly, colorful, fluffy, or prickly butt belongs to. Animals featured include a bunny, chicken, mandrill, Shar-Pei, and porcupine. About the Whose Is It? Series: Animals of all types are featured throughout this photo-based series that invites the reader to guess the animal in each close-up photograph. A combination of familiar and unique animals makes this an engaging read for a wide range of ages and reading levels.
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  • Coats

    Katrine Crow

    Board book (Flowerpot Press, Nov. 5, 2019)
    Whose striped coat is this? A tiger's striped coat, of course! Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal the soft, slick, warm, or spotted coat belongs to. Animals featured: alpaca, tiger, otter, bear, and cheetah. About the Whose Is It series: These photo-based, early learning nonfiction books use a simple question-and-answer format to provide a fun and interactive learning experience for very young readers. Readers will learn about the characteristics of several body parts of a wide variety of animals as they observe the bold text and stunning photographs.
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  • Feet

    Katrine Crow

    Board book (Flowerpot Press, April 17, 2018)
    Whose spotted feet are these? A leopard's spotted feet of course! Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal the happy, hoofed, or sharp feet belong to. Animals featured: penguin, crocodile, goat, duck, and leopard. About the Whose Is It series: These photo-based, early learning nonfiction books use a simple question-and-answer format to provide a fun and interactive learning experience for very young readers. Readers will learn about the characteristics of several body parts of a wide variety of animals as they observe the bold text and stunning photographs.
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  • Ears

    Katrine Crow

    Board book (Flowerpot Press, April 17, 2018)
    Whose long ears are these? A hare's long ears, of course! Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal the furry, silly, or hidden ears belong to. Animals featured: zebra, koala, rabbit, lion, and fox. About the Whose Is It series: These photo-based, early learning nonfiction books use a simple question-and-answer format to provide a fun and interactive learning experience for very young readers. Readers will learn about the characteristics of several body parts of a wide variety of animals as they observe the bold text and stunning photographs.
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  • Noses

    Katrine Crow

    Board book (Flowerpot Press, April 17, 2018)
    Whose wet nose is this? A dog's wet nose, of course! Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal the long, twitchy, or colorful nose belongs to. Animals featured: elephant, pig, toucan, horse, and dog. About the Whose Is It series: These photo-based, early learning nonfiction books use a simple question-and-answer format to provide a fun and interactive learning experience for very young readers. Readers will learn about the characteristics of several body parts of a wide variety of animals as they observe the bold text and stunning photographs.
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  • Scales

    Katrine Crow

    Board book (Flowerpot Press, Sept. 10, 2019)
    Whose green scales are these? An iguana's green scales, of course! Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal the hairy, big, yellow, or pointy scales belong to. Animals featured: armadillo, iguana, pangolin, snake, and turtle. About the Whose Is It series: These photo-based, early learning nonfiction books use a simple question-and-answer format to provide a fun and interactive learning experience for very young readers. Readers will learn about the characteristics of several body parts of a wide variety of animals as they observe the bold text and stunning photographs.
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  • Horns

    Katrine Crow

    Paperback (Flowerpot Press, Nov. 5, 2019)
    Whose strong horns are these? A rhino's strong horns, of course! Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal the curved, ridged, spiral, or long horns belong to. Animals featured: alpine ibex, gazelle, markhor, rhino, and highland cow. About the Whose Is It series: These photo-based, early learning nonfiction books use a simple question-and-answer format to provide a fun and interactive learning experience for very young readers. Readers will learn about the characteristics of several body parts of a wide variety of animals as they observe the bold text and stunning photographs.
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  • Horns

    Katrine Crow

    Board book (Flowerpot Press, Nov. 5, 2019)
    Whose strong horns are these? A rhino's strong horns, of course! Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal the curved, ridged, spiral, or long horns belong to. Animals featured: alpine ibex, gazelle, markhor, rhino, and highland cow. About the Whose Is It series: These photo-based, early learning nonfiction books use a simple question-and-answer format to provide a fun and interactive learning experience for very young readers. Readers will learn about the characteristics of several body parts of a wide variety of animals as they observe the bold text and stunning photographs.
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  • Bellies

    Katrine Crow

    Board book (Flowerpot Press, May 5, 2020)
    Whose spotted belly is this? A Bengal cat’s spotted belly, of course! Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal the furry, wet, bright, or hairy belly belongs to. Animals featured include a lynx, sea turtle, Oriental fire-bellied toad, meerkat, and Bengal cat. About the Whose Is It? Series: Animals of all types are featured throughout this photo-based series that invites the reader to guess the animal in each close-up photograph. A combination of familiar and unique animals makes this an engaging read for a wide range of ages and reading levels.
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