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Books in Inside Animals series

  • Spiders and Other Creepy-Crawlies

    David West

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Beetles and spiders and bees, oh my. From time to time, everyone has come across at least one of these creepy-crawly creatures, but what goes on inside their little bodies that makes them do the things they do? With the help of this clever book, readers will learn the answers to that and other questions they might have about these interesting animals. Though mostly small, the insides of these creatures' bodies are often quite complex. Simple, labeled diagrams and illustrations paired with accessible captions and text help readers understand the key workings and functions of these animals' insides.
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  • Frogs and Other Amphibians

    David West

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Most people know what a frog looks like on the outside, but what goes on inside its body? With the help of this ingenious book, inquisitive readers will learn all about the internal features of frogs and other amphibians. Colorful diagrams show readers what the insides of animals such as newts, salamanders, and toads look like. Simple labels and captions help readers understand key functions of the different parts of the amphibians' bodies. Vibrant illustrations paired with accessible text support the understanding of key concepts in this exciting must-have book for young animal lovers.
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  • Whales and Other Mammals

    David West

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Many mammals are unique, especially when it comes to what's going on inside their bodies. Kangaroos, bats, elephants, and other mammals each have special internal body parts that help them function every day. This book gives readers a look at these animals' interesting insides. Colorful diagrams, paired with simple labels and descriptions of the animal's key components, provide a unique and accessible take on important life science curricula. Curious minds will be satisfied and excited by the insight they gain from this thrilling volume.
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  • Penguins and Other Birds

    David West

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    For those who have ever looked at a bird and wondered what makes them do the things they do, this book will prove invaluable. With the help of simple, colorful illustrations, young animal lovers can take a look inside the bodies of hummingbirds, hens, and other exquisite birds. Each bird is introduced with a brief summary, followed by their own diagram, which includes labels and captions to help readers understand the specific bird's key body parts and functions. The book's innovative layout makes learning about the life science of these animals fun and accessible.
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  • Sharks and Other Fish

    David West

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Fish are unlike any other type of animal. What makes them do the things they do? This unique volume will answer that and other questions curious minds might have about their fishy friends. Eels, sea horses, and lungfish are just a few of the underwater creatures readers will learn about in this original book. A brief introduction summarizing each fish is followed by a simple diagram showing the inside parts of the animal. Each diagram includes labels and captions that help readers understand the key workings of the animal's body. Learning life science has never been so much fun.
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  • Crocodiles and Other Reptiles

    David West

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    What really goes on inside the body of a reptile? Curious readers will find answers to that and other questions in this fascinating book. Each reptile, including animals such as the chameleon, lizard, and snake, is introduced with a brief summary explaining some basic information, followed by a simple diagram showing the animal's insides. Each diagram includes labels and captions explaining the key components of the reptile's internal structure. Colorful illustrations accompany stimulating text that will engage and excite animal lovers and other inquisitive minds.
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  • Penguins and Other Birds

    David West

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    For those who have ever looked at a bird and wondered what makes them do the things they do, this book will prove invaluable. With the help of simple, colorful illustrations, young animal lovers can take a look inside the bodies of hummingbirds, hens, and other exquisite birds. Each bird is introduced with a brief summary, followed by their own diagram, which includes labels and captions to help readers understand the specific bird's key body parts and functions. The book's innovative layout makes learning about the life science of these animals fun and accessible.
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  • Sharks and Other Fish

    David West

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Fish are unlike any other type of animal. What makes them do the things they do? This unique volume will answer that and other questions curious minds might have about their fishy friends. Eels, sea horses, and lungfish are just a few of the underwater creatures readers will learn about in this original book. A brief introduction summarizing each fish is followed by a simple diagram showing the inside parts of the animal. Each diagram includes labels and captions that help readers understand the key workings of the animal's body. Learning life science has never been so much fun.
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  • Whales and Other Mammals

    David West

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Many mammals are unique, especially when it comes to what's going on inside their bodies. Kangaroos, bats, elephants, and other mammals each have special internal body parts that help them function every day. This book gives readers a look at these animals' interesting insides. Colorful diagrams, paired with simple labels and descriptions of the animal's key components, provide a unique and accessible take on important life science curricula. Curious minds will be satisfied and excited by the insight they gain from this thrilling volume.
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  • Frogs and Other Amphibians

    David West

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Most people know what a frog looks like on the outside, but what goes on inside its body? With the help of this ingenious book, inquisitive readers will learn all about the internal features of frogs and other amphibians. Colorful diagrams show readers what the insides of animals such as newts, salamanders, and toads look like. Simple labels and captions help readers understand key functions of the different parts of the amphibians' bodies. Vibrant illustrations paired with accessible text support the understanding of key concepts in this exciting must-have book for young animal lovers.
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  • Inside Rabbit Burrows

    Liz Chung

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Introduces rabbits, describing their physical features, their life in a burrow, how they communicate, and how they protect themselves from predators.
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  • Inside Beaver Lodges

    Emily Wilson

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Beavers are nature’s engineers, and their industriousness begins at home! These busy animals work tirelessly to create elaborate lodges. Though they’re important sites of food storage, safety, and raising kits, beaver homes also create and sustain ecosystems. This book, which was written to support elementary science curricula, allows readers to explore important science concepts, including habitat welfare and relationships in the natural world. Readers will learn about beavers’ behavior, appearance, survival tactics, and their hardworking spirit. Colorful images, fact boxes, and diagrams offer opportunities for additional learning.
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