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Books with title Baby Giraffes

  • Giraffes

    Jennifer Dussling

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, July 19, 2016)
    Get to know the tallest animals on earth—giraffes!—in this Level 3 reader.Giraffes have been a source of interest for thousands of years. Some were even kept as pets in Egypt! As the tallest animals on Earth—some can be nineteen feet tall—giraffes are distinct, and their anatomy makes them only more interesting. Did you know that giraffes have the same number of neck bones that humans do? Giraffes also have tongues that are blue-black in color and more than a foot long. You can learn all about giraffes in this exciting book!
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  • Baby Giraffes

    Megan Borgert-Spaniol

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Baby giraffes are able to stand and run within an hour of being born. Though clumsy, they like to run around and stretch their legs. These fast runners are also fast growers, doubling their height in the first year. Run along with these playful babies in this fun title.
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  • Baby Giraffes

    Bobbie Kalman

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Jan. 15, 2010)
    Photographs of baby giraffes, or calves, being cared for by their mothers and learning how to survive in woodlands and on savannas accompany information about the characteristics, behavior, diet, habitat, and life cycle of giraffes.
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  • Giraffes? Giraffes!

    Doris Haggis-on-Whey, Benny Haggis-on-Whey

    Hardcover (McSweeney's Publishing, Feb. 28, 2008)
    For many years the scientific and educational communities have wondered and worried about the possibility that semi-sane scholar-pretenders would find the means to publish a series of reference books aimed at children but filled with ludicrous misinformation. These books would be distributed through respectable channels and would inevitably find their ways into the hands and households of well-meaning families, who would go to them for facts but instead find bizarre untruths. The books would look normal enough, but would read as if written by people who have eaten too many lead-based paint chips. Giraffes? Giraffes! is the first in a proposed series of 377 reference books, all written by a couple now getting their chance to twist and tickle the brains of the impressionable. The book puts forth the following novel theories: that giraffes were not part of any evolutionary chain, but came here from Neptune, by way of very long (but convenient and fast) escalators; that giraffes are expert dancers, but become angry if asked about their dancing; that giraffes control over 90 percent of what we see in mirrors; and that the Giraffe navy is as strong as ever, contrary to recent claims in the popular press.
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  • Baby Giraffes

    K.C. Kelley

    Paperback (Amicus Ink, Feb. 6, 2018)
    What's cuter than a baby animal? Another baby animal. In this super-cute series, a search-and-find feature guides early readers as they learn new vocabulary pertaining to different baby animals, their habitats, body parts, food, and more. Carefully chosen photos and words are sure to captivate kindergarteners and other readers alike! This search-and-find book invites emergent readers to look for new vocabulary words and pictures while giving simple facts about the fascinating world of the baby hippo, including information about where they live and what they eat.
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  • Baby Giraffes

    Deanna Caswell

    Paperback (Black Rabbit Books, Aug. 7, 2018)
    Follow baby giraffes' first experiences through engaging text, fun facts, and vibrant photography. Growing up in the animal kingdom isn't easy, but it is adorable. Through colorful photography, growth charts and other infographics, and engaging text, this series takes readers on an adventure through the firsts of some of the world's most adorable animals.
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  • Giraffes

    Emma Huddleston

    Paperback (North Star Editions, Aug. 1, 2019)
    This title introduces readers to giraffes, covering their habitat, their physical characteristics, and threats to the species. This title features informative sidebars, detailed infographics, vivid photos, and a glossary.
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  • Giraffes

    Jennifer Dussling

    language (Penguin Young Readers, July 19, 2016)
    Get to know the tallest animals on earth—giraffes!—in this Level 3 reader.Giraffes have been a source of interest for thousands of years. Some were even kept as pets in Egypt! As the tallest animals on Earth—some can be nineteen feet tall—giraffes are distinct, and their anatomy makes them only more interesting. Did you know that giraffes have the same number of neck bones that humans do? Giraffes also have tongues that are blue-black in color and more than a foot long. You can learn all about giraffes in this exciting book!
  • Baby Giraffes

    K. C. Kelley

    Library Binding (Amicus Readers/Amicus Ink, Jan. 1, 2018)
    "This search-and-find book invites emergent readers to look for new vocabulary words and pictures while giving simple facts about baby giraffes, including information about where they live and what they eat"--
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  • Baby Giraffes

    Bobbie Kalman

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, Jan. 15, 2010)
    Young children will love this introduction to the tallest land animal in the world! Simple text and captivating photos feature calves, or babies, being cared for by their mothers and learning how to survive in woodlands and on savannas. Children will also learn about the parts of the giraffes body, from its extraordinary neck and spotted coat to its long blue tongue!
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  • Giraffes? Giraffes!

    Doris Haggis-On-Whey, Benny Haggis-On-Whey

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, Sept. 28, 2004)
    A collection of humorous trivia about giraffes makes no promises that everything the book reveals is true, sharing details in the fields of history, biology, and civilization that reveal the giraffe's fondness for iced oatmeal cookies, the role of a giraffe's spots as intergalactic receptors, and the papier mache that comprises a giraffe's neck. 25,000 first printing.
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  • Giraffes

    Ruth Owen

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 15, 2012)
    Giraffes eat up to 75 pounds of food a day, and have multiple methods of communicating with one another such as whistling, hissing, and mooing. The preeminent cartoon scientist Dr. Bob and his helpful pooch Hank explore the wonderful world of these tall creatures in this engaging volume. Readers will learn about the family life of giraffes and their friendly nature. An extensive glossary will help readers along as they learn the long and short of these leggy mammals.
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