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Books published by publisher Natl Wildlife Federation

  • The Unhuggables: The Truth About Snakes, Slugs, Skunks, Spiders, and Other Animals That Are Hard to Love

    Victor Waldrop

    Hardcover (Natl Wildlife Federation, Oct. 1, 1988)
    Describes the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of a variety of mammals, insects, and other animals people often fear, dislike, or simply ignore.
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  • Alfie the Christmas Tree

    John Denver, Jean Pidgeon

    Hardcover (Natl Wildlife Federation, Nov. 1, 1990)
    Although he loves the beauty of Christmas and its significance regarding peace on earth and the Son of God, Alfie the Christmas tree also rejoices in the beauty of the natural world and urges us to say a prayer for it and those who live in it.
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  • Zoobooks Big Cats

    National Wildlife Federation, National Wildlife Federation

    language (National Wildlife Federation, Nov. 23, 2017)
    A lion’s roar can carry for over five miles! Now that he has your attention, look past the regal mane and big teeth to what really makes these big cats tick--their family units, their hunting skill, and the way these two things combine to put these cats at the top of the food chain.
  • Birds, Birds, Birds!

    Judy Braus

    Paperback (Natl Wildlife Federation, May 1, 1991)
    Birds, Birds, Birds! (Ranger Rick's Naturescope Series)
  • Zoobooks Owls

    National Wildlife Federation

    language (National Wildlife Federation, Sept. 25, 2018)
    A lot of kids don’t realize an owl can’t move its eyes inside its head--it has to turn its entire head if it wants to see in a new direction. But can an owl really turn its head around 360 degrees? Who-o-o can pass up the chance to find out the answer?
  • Ranger Rick's Storybook: Favorite Nature Tales from Ranger Rick Magazine.

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    Hardcover (Natl Wildlife Federation, Sept. 1, 1983)
    Twenty-seven stories, both fiction and non-fiction, about animals and nature
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  • Ranger Rick's Dinosaur Book

    Victor H. Waldrop

    Hardcover (Natl Wildlife Federation, June 1, 1984)
    Text and illustrations present the physical characteristics, habits, and changing natural environment of the various kinds of dinosaurs that roamed the earth more than sixty-five million years ago
  • Zoobooks Seals and Sea Lions

    National Wildlife Federation

    language (National Wildlife Federation, June 27, 2018)
    Sea lions will sometimes go days without coming ashore. What do they do when they get tired of swimming? How do they sleep? How do they protect themselves from whales and other predators? Find out how much more there is to these animals than what the aquatic parks can show.
  • The Opossums

    Anne Labastille

    Hardcover (Natl Wildlife Federation, Dec. 1, 1974)
    A story about Ranger Rick, Zelda Possum, and their animal friends supplements facts on the characteristics and habits of opossums
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  • Zoobooks Polar Bears

    National Wildlife Federation, National Wildlife Federation

    language (National Wildlife Federation, Jan. 27, 2019)
    Polar bears are marine mammals, and spend much of their time on Arctic sea ice. Their fur is thicker than any other bears' and covers even their feet for warmth and traction on ice. They are the largest land carnivores in North America and top predator in the arctic habitat.
  • Zoobooks Apes

    National Wildlife Federation

    language (National Wildlife Federation, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Picture a massive gorilla--a 350-pound chest-beater as strong as six men--tolerating all kinds of playful torment from his impish baby. Apes hug and kiss and shed tears just like people do. Discover other little-known human similarities--and important differences.
  • Zoobooks Bears Animals

    National Wildlife Federation

    language (National Wildlife Federation, Feb. 2, 2017)
    Enjoy the best wildlife writing for preschoolers with this Zootles book. Young children will explore the wild world of bears. They’ll learn about Asiatic bears, sun bears, and sloth bears, as well as the more common black bears. Then, discover how baby bears learn from their moms as you read a charming story about a Mamma bear and her cub. Do you know how zoos help bears stay busy? Learn the answer to this and a ton of other fun facts in this Bears book. Solve a bear maze, play a bear matching game, and enjoy parent resources like a map of where bears live and how they fit into the mammal family tree. The number explored in the book is 3 and the concept explained is “same/different.” Enjoy all our Zootles books. The books help preschoolers develop vital pre-reading and reading skills, plus you can explore nature and science while you cuddle up and read together!