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  • Penguins

    Lucia Raatma

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Feb. 1, 2012)
    With exciting full-color photos, Nature's Children brings you face-to-face with some of the world's most intriguing animals―from chimpanzees to pandas to tarantulas. Each title reveals how these creatures survive in the wild, how they raise their young, what's being done to protect them, and more wild facts.
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  • Penguins

    Diane Swanson

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Introduces the physical characteristics, behavior, and habitat of various kinds of penguins.
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  • Penguins

    Seymour Simon

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Dec. 22, 2009)
    Penguins certainly are a different bird! They spend seventy-five percent of their lives in water and they can′t even fly! Penguins are classified as birds because they have feathers. So explore a penguin′s world by finding out how they can swim so fast, what they eat, and how people need to help protect their habitats. Includes: o Smithsonian mission statement o Glossary o Index o Website and additional reading sources o Series thumbnails on back panel Ages: 5 - 9
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  • Penguins

    Valerie Bodden

    Library Binding (Creative Educ, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Explores the appearance, behavior, and habitat of penguins, a family of flightless birds, and includes a story from folklore explaining why emperor penguins are so big.
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  • Penguins

    B. J. Best

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Many birds migrate to warmer climates during the winter, yet emperor penguins walk to the inland of Antarctica to incubate their eggs. There, male penguins will keep their eggs warm while the females return to the ocean to feed and return with food for their chicks. Kids will learn about the incredible fortitude of these penguins in their life cycle.
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  • Penguins

    Carey Molter

    Library Binding (Sandcastle, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Simple text and photographs introduce the characteristics of penguins, including where they live.
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  • Penguins

    Patricia Kendell

    Paperback (Hodder Childrens Book, July 15, 2004)
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  • Penguins

    Merebeth Switzer

    Hardcover (Grolier Academic Reference, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Describes the various types of penguins and discusses world distribution, habitat, distinctive physical characteristics, habits, and diet.
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  • PENGUINS

    Dominie Elementary

    Paperback (Dominie Elementary, Oct. 14, 2004)
    A collection of extraordinary photographs and authoritative texts compiled by one of the world's leading marine scientists, Kim Westerskov, Ph.D.Each book allows the student to discover some of the wildest, coldest, wettest, and most inhospitable places in the world.One of the outstanding features of this series is the "eyewitness" accounts given by the author that will intrigue and captivate all levels of readers.
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  • Penguins

    Jenny Hall

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • Penguins

    Anne Wendorff

    Paperback (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Did you know that penguins toboggan? They sometimes travel by sliding over ice on their stomachs. Beginning readers will discover the physical characteristics of penguins and learn how they move in water and on land.
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  • Penguins

    Kevin J. Holmes

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 1997)
    An introduction to penguins, covering their physical characteristics, habits, prey, and relationship to humans.
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