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Books with title Beaver

  • Beavers

    Rachel Poliquin, Nicholas John Frith

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Dec. 4, 2018)
    Beavers, the first book in the new middle-grade nonfiction Superhero Field Guide series by Rachel Poliquin and award-winning illustrator Nicholas John Frith, is a delightfully informative, laugh-out-loud full-color look at the most unsuspecting of animal heroes, perfect for readers who like their facts served with a large dose of humor. Meet Elmer, an ordinary beaver. He may not be as mighty as a lion or as dangerous as a shark. He may be squat and brown. But never underestimate a beaver. I can almost hear you saying, “But aren’t beavers just lumpy rodents with buck teeth and funny flat tails?” Yes, they are! And believe it or not, those buck teeth and funny flat tails are just a few of the things that make beavers extraordinary. Humorous and engaging, Beavers is the first book in the new highly illustrated nonfiction Superpower Field Guide series, inspiring readers to laugh, think, and view the world around them with new eyes.
  • Beavers

    Gail Gibbons

    Paperback (Holiday House, Aug. 31, 2014)
    Beavers are fascinating animals. They build their own homes and live in family groups. They keep busy with their sharp teeth, powerful tails, and big webbed feet. Their work helps to preserve wetlands. Gibbons explores where they live, what they eat, how they raise their young, and much more.
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  • Beavers

    Rachel Poliquin, Nicholas John Frith

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, June 23, 2020)
    Beavers, the first book in the new middle-grade nonfiction Superhero Field Guide series by Rachel Poliquin and award-winning illustrator Nicholas John Frith, is a delightfully informative, laugh-out-loud full-color look at the most unsuspecting of animal heroes, perfect for readers who like their facts served with a large dose of humor. Meet Elmer, an ordinary beaver. He may not be as mighty as a lion or as dangerous as a shark. He may be squat and brown. But never underestimate a beaver. I can almost hear you saying, “But aren’t beavers just lumpy rodents with buck teeth and funny flat tails?” Yes, they are! And believe it or not, those buck teeth and funny flat tails are just a few of the things that make beavers extraordinary. Humorous and engaging, Beavers is the first book in the new highly illustrated nonfiction Superpower Field Guide series, inspiring readers to laugh, think, and view the world around them with new eyes.
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  • Beaver

    Bobbie Kalman

    Library Binding (Crabtree Publishing Company, Nov. 1, 2006)
    This book is for ages 6-12. From new-born to adult and all stages in between, The Life Cycle of a Beaver, takes children through the captivating lives of beavers, including detailed explanations of where beavers live and how they raise their young.
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  • Beaver

    Glen Rounds

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Feb. 1, 1999)
    Describes the physical characteristics, diet, and nighttime activities of the beaver, an expert swimmer and builder
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  • Beavers

    Deborah Hodge, Pat Stephens

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, April 1, 1998)
    How beavers dam ponds and build lodges are just two of 14 topics in this clearly written title in the popular and informative Kids Can Press Wildlife Series. You will find out why beavers chew on trees, where they give birth and raise their young, how they escape danger and much more.Did you know?? A beaver never stops growing.? A beaver can stay underwater for up to 15 minutes.? Some beaver dams are longer than a soccer field.? Beaver babies can see, hear, walk and swim as soon as they are born.Beautifully detailed, realistic illustrations give young children a close-up look at beavers and satisfy their curiosity about these intriguing animals.
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  • Beavers

    Rachel Poliquin, Nicholas John Frith

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Dec. 4, 2018)
    Beavers, the first book in the new middle-grade nonfiction Superhero Field Guide series by Rachel Poliquin and award-winning illustrator Nicholas John Frith, is a delightfully informative, laugh-out-loud full-color look at the most unsuspecting of animal heroes, perfect for readers who like their facts served with a large dose of humor. Meet Elmer, an ordinary beaver. He may not be as mighty as a lion or as dangerous as a shark. He may be squat and brown. But never underestimate a beaver. I can almost hear you saying, “But aren’t beavers just lumpy rodents with buck teeth and funny flat tails?” Yes, they are! And believe it or not, those buck teeth and funny flat tails are just a few of the things that make beavers extraordinary. Humorous and engaging, Beavers is the first book in the new highly illustrated nonfiction Superpower Field Guide series, inspiring readers to laugh, think, and view the world around them with new eyes.
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  • Beaver

    Jinny Johnson Aut

    Hardcover (Smart Apple Media, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Young readers will learn through the perspective of the beaver about how it survives and thrives in the wild. This book offers a look at a wild animal that readers dont have the opportunity to see in their daily lives. This title is useful for school projects and an entertaining read for any animal lover.
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  • Beaver

    Anne-Marie Dalmais, Giannini

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, Sept. 1, 1983)
    Text and pictures present a year in the life of a beaver family and their activities during that time.
  • Beaver

    Glen Rounds

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2000)
    Short story about beavers. How they live in the wild. Includes a Q&A page.
  • Beavers

    Gail Gibbons

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Beavers are fascinating animals. They build their own homes and live in family groups. They keep busy with their sharp teeth, powerful tails, and big webbed feet. Their work helps to preserve wetlands. Gibbons explores where they live, what they eat, how they raise their young, and much more.
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  • The Beaver

    Sylvaine Peyrols

    Spiral-bound (First Discovery, Jan. 1, 1995)
    Discover how beavers can fell trees, build dams, and create underwater lodges.
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