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Books with title Chameleon

  • Chameleon Races

    Laura Hambleton, R. Moosavi

    Board book (Milet Publishing, Feb. 1, 2005)
    Who will win the reptile race—Chameleon, Gecko, Gila Monster, or Salamander?
    K
  • Chameleons

    Jason Glaser, Tami Collins

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2006)
    An introduction to chameleons including a description of their appearance and information on where they live, what they eat, how they produce young, and the dangers that chameleons face.
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  • Chameleon's Colors

    Chisato Tashiro

    Board book (NorthSouth, Aug. 1, 2010)
    What if lions had stripes and elephants had polka dots and . . . ? Chameleon is tired of constantly changing colors. He blends in wherever he goes and no one ever sees him! Hippo, however, is envious of Chameleon. He would love to be a different color. Surprisingly, all of the other animals in the jungle would, too! So, Chameleon sets to work painting strips on the lion and polka-dots on the elephant. He uses every color and pattern under the sun. But, as the animals soon learn, changing their original appearance causes problems they never expected. Chameleon is tired of blending in wherever he goes. How much fun it would be to paint himself—and everyone else—in checks and spots and stripes!
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  • Chameleon's Colors

    Chisato Tashiro, Marianne Martens

    Hardcover (North-South Books, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Chameleon is tired of constantly changing colors. He blends in wherever he goes and no one ever sees him! Hippo, however, is envious of Chameleon. He would love to be a different color. Surprisingly, all of the other animals in the jungle would too! So Chameleon sets to work painting stripes on the lion, polka-dots on the elephant using every color and pattern under the sun. But as the animals soon learn, changing their original appearance causes problems they never expected...
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  • Blue Chameleon

    Emily Gravett

    Paperback (Two Hoots, Jan. 11, 2018)
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  • Chameleon Races

    Laura Hambleton, Faith Erdogan

    Board book (Milet Publishing, Feb. 1, 2005)
    Who will win the reptile race—Chameleon, Gecko, Gila Monster, or Salamander?
    K
  • Blue Chameleon

    Emily Gravett Emily Gravett

    Board book (Pan MacMillan, Aug. 16, 2012)
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  • Leon The Chameleon

    Neil Thomas Dewsbury

    language (, Oct. 3, 2011)
    Little Leon Jones loved his pet Chameleon. In fact, he loved his pet Chameleon so much, he lets him sleep in his bed! One day Leon wakes to find he has caught a bad dose of Chameleonitis (Urrrgh!) However, not all is lost as Leon discovers that he can now blend into any background, making himself invisible! Follow Leon and his best friend Phillip Potts on loads of exciting new adventures.
  • Chloe the Chameleon

    L. E. Aristide

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 11, 2014)
    Chloe is unable to camouflage, and she finds herself in danger when Mr Coucal, the largest bird in the rainforest, captures her. Will she camouflage in time, or will she become Mr. Coucal's next meal? Chloe the Chameleon is a high-interest story with great adventure and exciting plots for your confident, young reader.
  • Chameleons

    Sue Baker

    Paperback (Childs Play Intl Ltd, Sept. 1, 2000)
    An information book focusing on the often misunderstood chameleon.The shy chameleon still remains a mystery for many of us. This book, packed with information, shows that if we come close to these little animals, we are more likely to understand and protect them. Full of amazing facts, the vibrant and detailed illustrations bring information to 3-D life and lead the reader through the amazing world of this creature in these beautifully engineered cardboard books.This giant format version should be suitable for either the primary classroom or a child's bedroom.
    LB
  • Camilla Chameleon

    Colleen Sydor, Pascale Constantin

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Camilla is a little strange-looking. But she's one talented ? girl. She can pick up a hopscotch rock without even bending over. She can look at her teacher with one eye and read a comic book with the other. And, best of all, she can blend in perfectly with her surroundings -- so that no one, not even her parents, can tell she's there. Camouflaging sure comes in handy when it's time for her to go to the doctor or clean out the class hamster cage for her teacher. But one day Camilla blows her cover ? and finds herself in the spotlight. Colleen Sydor's spirited story and Pascale Constantin's brilliantly quirky illustrations bring to life a wonderfully weird girl who discovers that standing out isn't so bad after all.
    K
  • Chameleons

    Leo Statts

    Library Binding (Abdo Zoom, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Provides an overview of chameleons, discussing such key characteristics as their ability to change color and their long tongues.
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