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Books with title Wild Backyard Animals

  • Wild Animals!

    Eduardo Bustos, Lucho Rodriguez

    Hardcover (Tundra Books, Aug. 25, 2009)
    Meet some of the most exotic, colorful creatures in the world. From Australia’s koala to South America’s spectacled bear and Africa’s lion. Illustrated in brilliant colors, each image evokes the power of these wonderful animals, and brief informative text will capture the imagination of young children. Eduardo Bustos’ Wild Animals! is the perfect introduction to our world’s vast animal kingdom.
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  • Wild Animals

    DK Publishing

    Board book (DK Preschool, May 18, 2009)
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  • Baby Wild Animals

    Dennis Schmidt, Esther Schmidt

    Paperback (Heritage House Publishing, Sept. 1, 2015)
    One of the first steps in knowing more about the family life of wild animals is to know what the animals, both young and old, look like. Do you want to know what an elk calf looks like? Or a mountain goat kid? How about a young woodpecker? Featuring very cute baby pictures of some of North America's best-known wild animals, this book helps young readers to identify them by name. Baby Wild Animals is a fun read and a great teaching tool for children aged three to six.
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  • Wild Animals

    Sterling Children's

    Spiral-bound (Sterling Children's Books, Feb. 3, 2015)
    Spend a day in the wild with a menagerie of playful critters! Kids will have some jungle fun drawing a roaring lion, mischievous monkeys, sleepy elephants, a snapping crocodile, and other animals. With the six stencil pages and other tools to help them personalize the pictures, young artists can let their imaginations run free. This fun activity book comes with a ruler and other drawing tools!
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  • Wild Animals

    Claire Bampton

    Hardcover (Arcturus Publishing Limited, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Prowl with nature’s top predators and see how they use their keen senses and powerful bodies to capture their prey. Whether on land, in air, or under the sea, animals have evolved spectacular ways to find their feed. The pop-ups add an extra level of entertainment that will appeal to children aged 6 and up.
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  • Wild Animals

    Make Believe Ideas, Sarah Vince

    Board book (Make Believe Ideas, )
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  • Wild Animals

    Terry Longhurst

    Hardcover (Parragon, Jan. 1, 2001)
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  • Backyard Animals

    Weigl Publishers,Not Available (Na) Heather C. Hudak

    Library Binding (Weigl Pub Inc, July 1, 2011)
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  • Wild Animals

    Virginia Loh-Hagan

    Paperback (45th Parallel Pr, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Take a look at the world's weirdest animals--from blobfish to Octogoat. These stories are too strange to be made up! Written with a high interest level to appeal to a more mature audience and a lower level of complexity with clear visuals to help struggling readers along. Considerate text includes tons of fascinating information and wild facts that will hold the readers' interest, allowing for successful mastery and comprehension. A table of contents, glossary with simplified pronunciations, and index all enhance comprehension.
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  • Backyard Animals

    Jordan McGill

    Paperback (Weigl Pub Inc, )
    Have you always wanted to learn how to draw your favorite backyard animals? Learn to Draw will teach you that and more. Backyard Animals features six fun topicsfrom rabbits to eagles. Start by learning about the animal with vibrant photos and engaging facts. Then, use easy-to-follow diagrams to draw the animal. Go to AV2books.com and use your access code to find instructional videos on how to draw each subject. Learn to Draw makes it fun and easy for beginners to learn about and draw their favorite backyard animals.
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  • Wild Animals

    Ophelie Texier

    Board book (Abbeville Kids, Oct. 13, 2009)
    Little Discoveries is a series of four books with fun flaps and moveable, pop-up features that engage children with an interactive, hands-on learning experience. Little Discoveries is an interactive pop-up, pull-out children’s board book series. The first four of these moveable, three-dimensional books are entitled Baby Animals, Numbers, Colors, and Wild Animals. Providing for a fun-yet-factual learning experience, these books allow children to connect physically with the books’ lessons by moving objects on the page. Children will delight in swinging a mother and baby monkey from a vine, turning a wheel to change a boy’s hair color, and uncovering the results of color mixing. Through these dynamic animations young children learn about everything from numbers to animal habitats. With two levels of text—short/simple narrative as well as more detailed explanations—Little Discoveries appeals to a range of young ages. While a toddler responds to the bright colors and interactivity and needs to have a parent read the text, a school-age child will be engaged by new ideas and concepts to be discovered under the pages’ flaps, on such subjects as color theory and endangered species. Offering vivid, colorful images, moveable features, and an informative text from several talented writers, animators, and illustrators, the Little Discoveries books average twelve sturdy full-color pages with a glossy padded cover—perfect for even the youngest of children.
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  • Wild animals

    Feodor illust.by Rojankovsky

    Hardcover (Golden Press, )
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