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Books in Whose? Animal Series series

  • Whose Feet Are These?

    Wayne Lynch

    Paperback (Walrus Books, March 1, 1999)
    This wacky collection features the feet of 14 creatures. Children can guess whose feet they see before turning the page to discover a photograph of the complete animal, along with amazing facts. 14 color photos. About the Whose? Animals series: Author and photographer Wayne Lynch reveals the world of wild animals. Each creature is introduced by showing a photo highlighting one feature and some clues. Then the complete animal is pictured along with more facts.
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  • Whose Tail is This?

    Wayne Lynch

    Paperback (Whitecap Books, March 2, 2011)
    Tails for swimming, tails for balancing, tails like flags that lead the way. In Whose Tail Is This? some of the world's most fascinating tails are on display in all their bushy, scaly, or waggly glory. Following the same formula children loved in the previous seven books in his animal series, in Whose Tail Is This? Wayne Lynch asks children to identify everything from beluga whales to chameleons from up-close pictures of just their tails. With each turn of the page, a vivid color photograph of the entire animal is revealed. Accompanied by fun-filled facts and intriguing text, Whose Tail Is This? captivates young readers and introduces them to birds, animals, and reptiles from around the world. About the Whose? Animals series: Author and photographer Wayne Lynch reveals the world of wild animals. Each creature is introduced by showing a photo highlighting one feature and some clues. Then the complete animal is pictured along with more facts.
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  • Whose Teeth Are These?

    Wayne Lynch

    Paperback (Walrus Books, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Open wide and say "Ah" with Whose Teeth Are These? This latest addition to Wayne Lynch's animals series is a close-up look at creatures in the wild. From shy Tasmanian devils to deadly diamondback rattlesnakes, kids are sure to eat up these fun-filled facts and come back for seconds. About the Whose? Animals series: Author and photographer Wayne Lynch reveals the world of wild animals. Each creature is introduced by showing a photo highlighting one feature and some clues. Then the complete animal is pictured along with more facts.
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  • Whose Nose Is This?

    Wayne Lynch

    Paperback (Walrus Books, Feb. 1, 2001)
    Whose nose is so big and floppy that it jiggles? Which birds can sniff out its prey even when it's hidden? Wayne Lynch returns with more colorful photographs and interesting text to keep young readers entertained. This time, children will find the biggest, smallest, and most unusual noses in the animal world, including giant tortoises, elephant seals, and turkey vultures. About the Whose? Animals series: Author and photographer Wayne Lynch reveals the world of wild animals. Each creature is introduced by showing a photo highlighting one feature and some clues. Then the complete animal is pictured along with more facts.
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  • Whose House Is This?

    Wayne Lynch

    Paperback (Walrus Books, Sept. 1, 1999)
    This book introduces children to birds, animals, and reptiles from around the world: polar bears, otters, cobras, parrots, and more! Each chapter begins with a photograph of the animal's home and a question: Who lives here? Children then flip the page to discover a picture of the animal and a collection of amazing facts. About the Whose? Animals series: Author and photographer Wayne Lynch reveals the world of wild animals. Each creature is introduced by showing a photo highlighting one feature and some clues. Then the complete animal is pictured along with more facts.
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  • Whose Baby Is This?

    Wayne Lynch

    Paperback (Walrus Books, March 1, 2000)
    Wayne Lynch's Whose Baby Is This? is an excellent way for young readers to learn about baby animals in their natural habitats. Each section contains a photograph of a baby with some interesting facts, and on the following page is an image of the full-grown animal. Children will learn about loons and cougars, opossums and anteaters. After reading this book, youngsters will discover that asking questions is not only informative, but fun!
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  • Whose Eyes are These?

    Wayne Lynch

    Paperback (Walrus, March 2, 2011)
    Who has eyes on the top of its head? Who has eight eyes, instead of just two? Whose grey eyes turn white as it gets older? In Whose Eyes Are These?, children are invited to identify everything from squirrels to vultures from up-close pictures of just their eyes. Is it a burrowing owl? A sand snake? An American crocodile? As they turn the page, a vivid color photograph of the entire animal is revealed. Accompanied by fun-filled facts and intriguing text, Whose Eyes Are These? captivates young readers and introduces them to birds, animals, and reptiles from around the world. About the Whose? Animals series: Author and photographer Wayne Lynch reveals the world of wild animals. Each creature is introduced by showing a photo highlighting one feature and some clues. Then the complete animal is pictured along with more facts.
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  • Whose Bottom Is This?

    Wayne Lynch

    Paperback (Walrus Books, Sept. 1, 2000)
    The fourth book in Wayne Lynch's popular series. Whose Bottom Is This? teaches children about wild animals using an appealing quiz format. Color photographs feature familiar and exotic creatures from around the world, and children are challenged to guess the animal by looking at it from a rear view before turning the page to see the entire animal. Young readers will learn about hippos, rhinos, bighorn sheep, pin-tailed ducks, and more. From back to front, whether pudgy or prickly, children will have fun identifying who owns the bottoms of this book. About the Whose? Animals series: Author and photographer Wayne Lynch reveals the world of wild animals. Each creature is introduced by showing a photo highlighting one feature and some clues. Then the complete animal is pictured along with more facts.
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  • Whose Nose?

    Fiona Munro, Jo Moon

    Board book (Price Stern Sloan, July 21, 2011)
    Who has a pink snout and likes to snort? And who has a long grey trunk that can squirt water? Find out in this sturdy board book with giant fold-out flaps.
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  • Whose Tongue is This?

    Wayne Lynch

    Paperback (Whitecap Books, Feb. 18, 2011)
    Think about all the different ways we use our tongues -- to speak, to whistle, to play musical instruments, and to lick ice cream off our lips! Most animals, however, have tongues that are very different from ours. Some animals have sticky or rough tongues; some animals use their tongues to catch their food, to comb their fur, or even to smell. In Whose Tongue Is This?, some of the world's most fascinating tongues are on display. Following the same guessing-game formula children have loved in the previous eight books, Wayne Lynch asks young readers to identify the animal just by looking at its tongue. With each turn of the page, a vivid color photograph of the entire animal is revealed. Accompanied by fun-filled facts and intriguing text, Whose Tongue Is This? captivates young readers and introduces them to amazing birds, reptiles, and mammals with truly unique tongues. About the Whose? Animals series: Author and photographer Wayne Lynch reveals the world of wild animals. Each creature is introduced by showing a photo highlighting one feature and some clues. Then the complete animal is pictured along with more facts.
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  • Polar Animals

    Paul Hess

    Board book (Zero To Ten, April 1, 2001)
    Large bold words accompanied by distinctive, character-filled drawings make this series ideal for introducing young children to simple animal words. The whimsical pictures give personality to animals depicted in a variety of environments from rainforests and farms to savannahs and the polar ice caps. Children will marvel at the foreign landscapes the animals inhabit and learn to identify a varied selection of animals from around the world.
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  • A Visual Introduction to Whales, Dolphins and Porpoises

    Bernard Stonehouse, Martin Camm

    Hardcover (Checkmark Books, Dec. 1, 1998)
    In text and pictures, describes the various kinds of whales, their life-cycles, and the best locations for humans to see them.
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