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Books in Animal Shape Book series

  • Playtime Board Storybook - Leo: Delightful Animal Stories

    Anna Award

    Board book (Award Pub Inc, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Delightful wild animal stories in handy shaped-board book formats, great for children s playboxes and first libraries. A fabulously illustrated and collectable series.
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  • Alpacas Make Me Happy:: Alpaca Gift Sketch Book Journal

    Arkadiusz Drogosz

    Paperback (Independently published, March 2, 2019)
    This alpaca animal sketch book is perfect for anyone to doodle, record ideas, or to use for writing and note-taking. It can be used by kids, school and college students and even adults.This sketchbook or blank notebook is ideal for:-Birthday Gifts for kids and adults-Special occasions-Christmas Gifts for all ages-Student's gifts -Stationery gift pack-Office workers and friends-Use as a journals or notepad And for capturing ideas and much moreGet yours today!Specifications:Cover Finish: MatteDimensions: 6" x 9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm)Interior: Blank, White Paper, UnlinedPages: 100
  • Save the Gorilla

    Angela Royston

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Gorillas are surprisingly gentle and non-confrontational despite their size and strength. For decades, poaching, logging, and human diseases have ravaged their population until they have become endangered. Readers will learn engaging details about these gentle giants, the struggles they face, and what is being done to protect them.
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  • Rabbit

    Rachael O'Neal

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, Feb. 1, 2002)
    This cheerful, brightly illustrated board book has a shape that follows the outline of the delightful animal picture on the front cover. A baby animal is the hero of each book in the Animal Shapes series, and the animal's simple little story will bring laughs to very young boys and girls. These sturdy little books are perfect for reading aloud as bedtime stories, and their pictures display large images that will appeal to toddlers. In this Animal Shapes book, Patch the puppy has a bright rubber ball, but he can't find a playmate. At last, he finds Billy—a little boy who also wants to play.
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  • Save the Humpback Whale

    Louise A Spilsbury

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Approximately 9% of the humpback whale population has been lost due to excessive hunting throughout the twentieth century. Filled with details about the humpback whaleÂ’s behavior and the threats they face every day, this book helps create a better understanding of and appreciation for these magnificent creatures.
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  • Save the Tiger

    Angela Royston

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Wild tigers have been reduced to approximately 3% of their population over the past 100 years and are still being hunted today. Detailing a number of tiger species, their behaviors, and what has caused them to become endangered, this book also encourages everyone to do what they can to help save these beautiful animals.
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  • Guinea Pig

    Rachael O'Neal

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, Feb. 28, 2002)
    This cheerful, brightly illustrated board book has a shape that follows the outline of the delightful animal picture on the front cover. A baby animal is the hero of each book in the Animal Shapes series, and the animal's simple little story will bring laughs to very young boys and girls. These sturdy little books are perfect for reading aloud as bedtime stories, and their pictures display large images that will appeal to toddlers. In this Animal Shapes book, Squeaky the guinea pig wakes up in the morning, hungry for his breakfast. He finds lots of good things to eat growing in the garden.
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  • Save the Giant Panda

    Angela Royston

    Hardcover (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    As more and more land is cleared to expand cities in China, the giant panda faces increasing hardships. These shy and peaceful bears struggle with decreased food supply, dwindling living space, and hungrier predators. Readers will learn about this and much more, including ways they can pitch in to save the panda.
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  • Kitten

    Rachael O'Neal

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, Feb. 28, 2002)
    This cheerful, brightly illustrated board book has a shape that follows the outline of the delightful animal picture on the front cover. A baby animal is the hero of each book in the Animal Shapes series, and the animal's simple little story will bring laughs to very young boys and girls. These sturdy little books are perfect for reading aloud as bedtime stories, and their pictures display large images that will appeal to toddlers. In this Animal Shapes book, a curious kitten goes chasing after a flowing pink object, but never quite catches it. Kids will be delighted when they discover what it is.
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  • Tigers

    Jinny Johnson, Two Can Publishing Ltd

    Paperback (Highlights for Children, April 1, 1991)
    An introduction to tigers, the largest of the big cats
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  • Save the Cheetah

    Louise A Spilsbury

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Cheetahs may be the fastest animals on land, but they are unable to outrun the dangers that have brought them to the brink of extinction. Readers will learn all about cheetahs and the hardships they face, various conservation groups, and ways to aid these face-paced wonders.
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  • Puppy

    Rachael O'Neal

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, Feb. 28, 2002)
    This cheerful, brightly illustrated board book has a shape that follows the outline of the delightful animal picture on the front cover. A baby animal is the hero of each book in the Animal Shapes series, and the animal's simple little story will bring laughs to very young boys and girls. These sturdy little books are perfect for reading aloud as bedtime stories, and their pictures display large images that will appeal to toddlers. In this Animal Shapes book, Patch the puppy has a bright rubber ball, but he can't find a playmate. At last, he finds Billy—a little boy who also wants to play.
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