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  • Extreme dot to dot - Animals 2

    Adam Turner

    Paperback (MindWare, )
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  • Extreme Animals

    Sarah Creese

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson, Jan. 30, 2011)
    Lenticular reading books for children and parents to enjoy together.The Ready to Read series brings you exciting non-fiction titles for young readers that are designed to help develop confidence in young children learning to read. Each title contains: amazing facts; bright photographic images with simple annotations; a quiz; a picture dictionary; a key words section; and ideas for parents to encourage and improve their child’s reading. Lenticular covers bring each subject to life. Children will love watching the bright and colorful images move before their eyes!
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  • Extreme Animals Dot-to-Dot

    Ellen Jackson, Richard Salvucci

    Paperback (Sterling, June 30, 2001)
    What animal runs fastest? Lives longest? Is the noisiest--or (ugh!) the slinky slimiest? Make the dot-to-dot connection and meet these incredible-but-true record-setting creatures, in the air, on land, and deep undersea.* Big and small: If you guessed the largest land animal is the African elephant, you're right! It's about 13 feet tall and weighs 16,500 pounds--while the tiny bumblebee bat (the smallest) weighs less than a penny. But, the blue whale is greatest of all--about as long as a jet airplane.* Fast and faster: Who would win a race: the cheetah or the peregrine falcon? The speedy cat, which runs up to 71 miles per hour, can't compare with the falcon's 200. (The snail, on the other hand, moves about two feet every three minutes.)* Olympic jumper: If we take size into account, the flea gets the gold, because it jumps more than 150 times its body length. But, the kangaroo leaps over 29.5 feet.You'll see what they look like and find out fascinating facts--including their size, habitats, what they eat, their color, and more. It's extreme fun for everyone!
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  • Extreme Dot to Dot: Animal

    Dreamland Publications

    Paperback (Dreamland Publications, Jan. 1, 2017)
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
  • Extreme Animals

    Anne Sharp

    Hardcover (Pan MacMillan, Oct. 15, 2004)
    Prepare to be astounded by the worlds most extreme animals...and watch them spring into terrifying life! There are loads of amazing pop-ups on every page including spectacular model-like pop-ups of a shark, eagle, polar bear, snake and tiger, which jump out at you as you open each spread. Five extreme categories are featuredThe Horrors, The Powerful, The Survivors, The Poisonous and The Fightersand the book is crammed with images and facts about the strongest, most aggressive and deadly animals in existence.Theyre daring, dangerous and deadly...are you brave enough to face the worlds most extreme animals? Bursting with twelve incredible pop-ups and packed with mind-boggling facts, this is the most spectacular animal book ever!
  • Dot to Dot Animals

    Karen Bryant-Mole

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Dec. 1, 2003)
    Book Details:Format: PaperbackPublication Date: 1/1/2004Pages: 24Reading Level: Age 4 and Up
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  • My Top 20 Extreme Animals

    Steve Parker

    Paperback (Miles Kelly Publishing Ltd, )
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  • Extreme Animals

    Steve Parker, Stuart Martin

    Hardcover (B.E.S. Publishing, Oct. 1, 2009)
    Young readers find out how amazing animals can truly be in this dramatically illustrated volume. It's filled with astonishing facts, dramatic illustrations, and extraordinary photos that explore the Earth's most distant realms, on land, in the air, and beneath the surface of the sea. Boys and girls discover which animals are the fastest, the deadliest, the largest, and the most intelligent. They'll also be fascinated by interactive features that enhance many of the illustrated two-page spreads. . . Paper pockets hold pull-out booklets filled with interesting animal facts A large paper model of the spectacular frilled lizard pops up when its page is opened An enclosed "flick-book" presents the illusion of a running cheetah when its pages are flipped. An extra- large pocket on the book's inside front cover holds a stunning 16 1/4" x 23" animal poster that displays the world's most venomous animals. They range in size from tiny poisonous insects to the deadly giant king cobra. Combining a lively, accessible text with astonishing color photos and illustrations, Extreme Animals educates young readers as it captivates their imaginations. Amazing Facts About Animals: A fly tastes with its feet A cricket hears with its knees The cheetah is the fastest runner, attaining speeds of 70 miles an hour The peregrine falcon is the fastest flier, reaching speeds up to 93 miles an hour The biggest venomous snake is the king cobra, at more than 16 feet
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  • Extreme Animals

    Adam Turner

    Paperback (Mindware, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Paperback book
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  • Extreme Animals

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    Hardcover (Make Believe Ideas, March 7, 2010)
    Extreme Animals
  • Dot-to-Dot Animals

    Karen Bryant-Mole

    Paperback (USBORNE PUBLISHING, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Dot-to-dot puzzles are accompanied by easy-to-follow adventures in this activity book. Both entertaining and educational, this book encourages children in the acquisition of number skills and helps them practise drawing skills.
  • Extreme Animals

    Thomas Nelson

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson, April 8, 2016)
    i Explore is a fun and informative range of reference books, perfect for children who love to learn! With vivid photography and design inspired by the world of technology, these books offer a new approach to first reference books. Each book includes 3-D images throughout and glasses to view them with! Young children will love reading the cool facts and learning more about the wonders of our planet in these fun fact books.
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