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Books with title First Encyclopedia of Animals

  • Scholastic Encyclopedia of Animals

    Laurence Pringle

    Paperback (SCHOLASTIC INC. @, March 15, 2001)
    a multi colored book that looks just as the photo in the listing.
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  • Visual Encyclopedia of Animals

    Jayne Parsons

    Paperback (DK Children, July 1, 2001)
    Shows you what others only tell you. An invaluable family reference book, thematically organized into seven sections, and packed with facts, figures, and quotable statistics. An amazing wealth of information about the animal kingdom, from insects, fish, and amphibians to reptiles, birds, and mammals. Over 1,000 full-color photographs, diagrams, cutaway artworks, and detailed instructions.
  • The Kingfisher First Encyclopedia of Animals

    David Burnie, Linda Gamlin

    Paperback (Kingfisher, Sept. 15, 1999)
    From Aardvark to Zebra, the more than 450 entries in this encyclopedia cover all the animals young children are likely to encounter, whether in their backyards, in local zoos, or in picture books.
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  • My First Encyclopedia

    Carol Watson

    Hardcover (DK Children, June 18, 2001)
    This entertaining picture information book is designed to help children satisfy their growing curiosity about the world around them. My First Encyclopedia is arranged in themes that move from the familiar environment of a child's everyday life to an exploration of the wider world. Learning is fun as lively artwork and full-color photographs combine with clear, simple language to answer the questions that young children ask. Educational and informative, My First Encyclopedia prepares children for the first years of school and encourages independent reading. Developed in consultation with language specialists, an alphabetical index is also included for easy reference.
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  • The Kingfisher First Encyclopedia of Animals

    David Burnie, Linda Gamlin

    Hardcover (Kingfisher Books, Aug. 1, 1994)
    Covering more than 450 animals that children are most likely to encounter in their backyards, at the zoo, or in books, a beginner's picture reference features accompanying illustrations, a cross-reference, and special articles on habitat and behavior.
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  • Kingfisher First Encyclopedia of Animals

    John Farndon, Jon Kirkwood, Camilla Reid

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-05-29, May 29, 2008)
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  • My First Encyclopedia of How?

    Sophie Lamoureux

    Spiral-bound (Moonlight Publishing, May 1, 2017)
    This book provides clear answers to many questions that children ask, but also invites them to explore further and to ask many more questions. These clear and concise answers to 150 questions about the natural world, the human body, urban life, everyday life and human history are accompanied by more than 250 detailed and lifelike illustrations that help children visualize and contextualize the answers. Many of the larger illustrations are labeled, enabling children to build their vocabulary, and there is a quiz at the end of the book.
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  • Usborne First Encyclopedia of Animals

    Paul Dowswell

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1999)
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  • The Usborne First Encyclopedia of Animals

    Paul Dowswell

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd, July 28, 2000)
    Combining clear and detailed descriptions of animals with lists, photographs, illustrations, extracts from news articles and recommended web-sites, this fact-filled book provides humorous content and a serious level of knowledge - from lists of the smallest and fastest mammals to the oldest in existence and those with the longest tails.
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  • Oxford First Encyclopedia

    Andrew Langley

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    The Oxford First Encyclopedia takes young readers on a fascinating journey of discovery. A fantastic guide to the world we live in today, this new edition has been fully revised and updated. The books is comprised of seven sections covering topics including: My Body, People and Places, The Arts, The Earth, Animals and Plants, Science and Technology and The Universe. An ideal resource for young readers curious about the world they live in.
  • Animal Encyclopedia

    Dorling Kindersley

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley, March 15, 2008)
    From aardvark through to zebra, bring your child face-to-face with their favourite animals with this first reference for young animal lovers, now in paperback. Discover all about over 2,000 animals from the largest and the loudest, through to the tallest and smallest. Find out why koalas sleep for nineteen hours; whether all bears can climb trees; and how much a camel can drink in one go. Packed with curiosity quizzes, 'turn and learn' boxes and bite-sized animal facts kids love getting their teeth into, there's lots to see and explore. Go ahead, let your children take a walk into the natural world!
  • Animals Sticker Encyclopedia

    DK Publishing

    Paperback (DK CHILDREN, Sept. 29, 2008)
    This is the perfect combination of what DK does best. Spectacular photos and fascinating facts about the world's diverse animal kingdom are coupled with the fun and best-selling Ultimate Sticker Book format. Kids can learn and play all day with more than 1,000 stickers of the weirdest, wildest animals in the world.
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