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Books with title How Animals Move

  • How Many Animals

    Lee Newman, Cliff Moon

    Paperback (Collins Educational, Sept. 1, 2007)
    This non-fiction counting book shows photographs of the following animals: one crocodile, two elephants, three lions, four birds, five frogs and six rabbits. Pictures of equal numbers of children add an element of fun to the book as they pretend to be the animals.
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  • How Animals Move

    Pamela Dell

    Paperback (Capstone Press, March 15, 1866)
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  • How Animals Move

    Pamela Dell

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, March 15, 1616)
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  • How do Animals Move?

    Niki Walker, Bobbie Kalman

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub, March 27, 1857)
    Introduces various methods of animal locomotion, discussing quadrupedal gaits, flight, aquatic movement, and more unconventional variations.
  • How Animals Move

    Pamela Dell

    School & Library Binding (Capstone Press, March 15, 1828)
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  • How Many Animals?

    Anne Diorio

    Paperback (Newmark Learning, March 15, 1655)
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  • how animals behave

    Jeanne BENDICK

    Hardcover (Parents Magazine Press, March 15, 1976)
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  • How Animals Hear

    Joanne Mattern

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Animals rely on their sense of hearing to locate predators, find food, and sense danger. This book explores a variety of animal ears and describes how they work and how they help animals hear. From the super-sharp hearing of an owl to grasshoppers that hear through their legs, this book is full of fascinating facts that capture the reader's attention while providing scientific information and offering an opportunity to compare animal hearing to the readers' own. Photographs, diagrams, and maps add to the learning and make this book even more appealing for young learners.
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  • How Many Animals?

    Lee Newman, Antony Elworthy

    Paperback (Collins Cobuild, June 1, 2012)
    This non-fiction counting book shows photographs of the following animals: one crocodile, two elephants, three lions, four birds, five frogs and six rabbits. Pictures of equal numbers of children add an element of fun to the book as they pretend to be the animals.
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