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Books with title Animal Atlas

  • Animal!

    DK, Smithsonian Institution

    Hardcover (DK Children, Sept. 6, 2016)
    Take a walk on the wild side with this amazing animal encyclopedia for children. From anteaters to zebras and everything in between, the jaw-dropping, heart-stopping world of the animal kingdom is explored in unforgettable images and comprehensive detail. Knowledge Encyclopedia Animal! showcases the range of life soaring the skies, climbing the mountains, stalking the grasslands, and swimming the seas. All kinds of species are seen in spectacular 3D images, alongside accessible fact files and supporting information about biology, habitats, and ecosystems. This standout DK reference encompasses a whole history of evolution and extinction, the classification of animals, the reasons insects are the world’s most successful creatures, the threats facing endangered animals, and a complete timeline of life on Earth. This beautiful book brings the natural world into your home, sparking a love of animals in children that will last a lifetime. Our furry and feathered friends can’t wait to meet you!
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  • Animal Atlas

    Animal Planet, James Buckley Jr

    Hardcover (TI Inc. Books, May 24, 2016)
    Animal Planet's definitive atlas of animal life takes readers on a continent-by-continent and habitat-by-habitat passport to adventure! Meet fierce snow leopards in the Tibetan mountains, giant helicopter damselflies in the rain forests of Central America, majestic eagles in the temperate forests of North America, and hundreds more fascinating creatures.What is a habitat? How is the North Pole's animal life different from the South Pole's? How and why do animals adapt to their environment? Is a food web different from a food chain? Animal Planet Animal Atlas answers all these questions and more in a kid-friendly, accessible format that young readers, parents, teachers, and librarians will adore. Through illustrated maps of every continent and its major biomes, full-color photographs of more than 200 animals, and illustrated animal travel guides presenting fun animal trivia, readers can track their favorite animals across the globe while learning about how animal habitats are affected by climate, food and water availability, migration, and human environmental impact. Additional special features throughout the book point out ways in which many animals on our planet share characteristics or behaviors with humans. "ROAR" sidebars discuss conservation and animal rescue efforts around the globe. R.O.A.R. (Reach Out. Act. Respond.) is Animal Planet's initiative dedicated to improving the lives of animals in our communities and in the wild.
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  • Animal Atlas

    Lonely Planet Kids, Anne Rooney, Lucy Rose

    Hardcover (Lonely Planet, Oct. 15, 2019)
    Explore the animal kingdom like never before with the Animal Atlas from Lonely Planet Kids. Unfold maps to reveal animals from every continent and lift the flaps to see their unique environments and habitats. Discover a world of animal facts, life-size photos and creature features-from a bear's paw and a baby turtle to an anteater's tongue and a goliath birdeater, the world's heaviest spider. EEK! All drawn to scale so you can measure yourself against them. You'll find animals living on freezing ice caps, high on snowy mountain peaks, in parched deserts and down in the dark depths of the ocean. They fly through the air, crawl among trees, burrow into the earth, plunge through the seas, and prowl the forests-and range from the tiniest of insects too small to see without a magnifying glass to the blue whale, which is longer than three buses! The book is divided into seven sections: North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australasia, Oceania & Antarctica-each with a map of the major environments as well as illustrated and photographic depictions of some of the animals living there. Are you ready for this round-the-world animal adventure? About Lonely Planet Kids: Lonely Planet Kids-an imprint of the world's leading travel authority Lonely Planet-published its first book in 2011. Over the past 45 years, Lonely Planet has grown a dedicated global community of travelers, many of whom are now sharing a passion for exploration with their children. Lonely Planet Kids educates and encourages young readers at home and in school to learn about the world with engaging books on culture, sociology, geography, nature, history, space and more. We want to inspire the next generation of global citizens and help kids and their parents to approach life in a way that makes every day an adventure. Come explore!
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  • Animal Atlas

    Virginie Aladjidi, Emmanuelle Tchoukriel, Cecelia Ramsey

    Hardcover (Sourcebooks Explore, Oct. 4, 2016)
    Journey around the world exploring animals from every continent in this visually stunning, illustrated atlas!Did you know that:Sea otters can spend months in the water without returning to land? Flying fish can glide for 300 ft over the water? A Praying Mantis can rotate its head 180 degrees? Become an expert on all things that swim, fly, walk, hop, slither, and crawl! In a celebration of the many animals that share our planet, this gorgeously illustrated atlas explores over 250 different animals across the seven continents. Learn where different animals live, what they eat, how they communicate, and many more fascinating facts!
  • Animal Atlas

    Two-Can Editors

    Hardcover (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, Sept. 1, 2000)
    This useful and attractive atlas is a great resource for kids at school, at home, or at the public library. It's loaded with eye-catching and detailed illustrations, maps, and diagrams which help enrich the text. It's easy to understand for kids ages 8-11, and is specifically designed for youngsters who are just beginning to look things up for themselves. Animal Atlas helps kids figure out where different species are found and then learn interesting facts about the animals.
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  • Animal Atlas

    Anna Claybourne, Saskia Gwinn, Christina Wald

    Hardcover (A&C Black Childrens & Educational, June 10, 2014)
    Find out about all the different habitats animals live in, from polar bears in the freezing Arctic to orangutans in the steamy rainforests.Packed with delightful illustrations, brilliant facts and informative maps, learn, explore and be amazed by animals living all over the world.
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  • Animal Atlas

    Mark Williams

    Board book (Scribblers, Oct. 21, 2014)
    Where on earth do the animals live? This simple introduction spans the globe, showing which creatures are native to the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica. In addition to maps of every region, all the animals—from Arctic polar bears and puffins, to southern Africa's elephants, lions, and zebras, to Australia's kangaroos and koalas—appear in lively color photographs.
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  • Animal Picture Atlas

    Hazel Maskell, Linda Edwards

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, June 1, 2008)
    Offers maps of the continents indicating which animals live in each area, along with information on such animals as big cats, animals with pouches, the creatures that live in different habitats, and nocturnal and poisonous animals.
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  • Animal Atlas

    Claire Llewellyn

    Hardcover (World Book Inc, July 15, 1999)
    Text, maps, and illustrations describe the various types of animals found in different natural environments throughout the world.
  • LEGO Animal Atlas

    Rona Skene

    Hardcover (DK Children, June 5, 2018)
    Discover the planet's amazing animals with specially commissioned LEGO® models and maps. Which animal gobbles up 4,000 clams in one meal? Where can you find a snail as big as a baseball? The LEGO Ideas: Animal Atlas has answers to these questions and a whole lot more. The book is packed with fascinating facts, images, and building ideas for more than 110 models of the world's most awesome animals. A detailed LEGO map, dotted with charming micro-build creatures, introduces each of the continents. The maps are followed by colorful spreads featuring up to seven LEGO animals in their habitats. From a cute koala in the Australian outback to a mighty lion prowling the African savanna, this book showcases many of the world's favorite animals--plus some unusual sights, such as the bizarre blue-footed booby and the mysterious giant squid. The models are built with mostly standard bricks, and tips and breakdowns will inspire children to create their own animal models. A combination of clear photos, authoritative text, fun facts, and classic LEGO humor helps children learn as they build and play their way around the animal world.
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  • The Animal Atlas

    Barbara Taylor, Kenneth Lilly

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, Feb. 27, 1992)
    Surveys the rich diversity of animal life, continent by continent, featuring illustrations of more than 350 animals, birds, reptiles and insects from all over the world. Maps show which animals live where, with photographs of habitats and the types of vegetation worldwide. Up-to-date information on environmental issues affecting the world's wildlife and what can be done to save endangered species is also included. Each spread is devoted to a particular type of habitat, such as the Amazonian rainforest, the Australian outback or the Himalayas, and shows more than 12 of the most important or unusual animals found in each region.
  • Animal Atlas

    Claire Llewellyn

    Paperback (World Book Inc, July 1, 1999)
    Text, maps, and illustrations describe the various types of animals found in different natural environments throughout the world
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