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Books with title Gorillas

  • Gorillas

    Seymour Simon

    Paperback (Collins, Dec. 30, 2008)
    Classic movies show giant gorillas scaling tall buildings and swatting planes from the sky, but actual gorillas are gentle social animals that live together in family groups like humans. In fact, gorillas are one of the closest genetic matches to people. And just like humans, gorillas can shriek, chuckle, hiccup, and even burp! Award-winning science writer Seymour Simon brings you a full-color photographic introduction to these fascinating animals. This nonfiction picture book is an excellent choice to share during homeschooling, in particular for children ages 6 to 8. It’s a fun way to learn to read and as a supplement for activity books for children.Seymour Simon knows how to explain science to kids and make it fun. He was a teacher for more than twenty years, has written more than 250 books, and has won multiple awards.This book includes an author's note, glossary, and index and supports the Common Core Learning Standards, Next Generation Science Standards, and the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) standards.
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  • Gorillas

    Lori McManus

    Paperback (Heinemann, Feb. 1, 2012)
    Gorillas explores the fascinating world of primates. The title includes information about classification, habitats, adaptations, food chains, behavior, and intelligence. Readers will also learn about the threats these creatures face, how they can help protect them and their habitats, and what the future holds for them.
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  • Gorillas

    Gail Gibbons

    Paperback (Holiday House, Jan. 2, 2012)
    All the wild gorillas live in Africa. They are peaceful and intelligent, and live in family groups called troops. Here are descriptions of the physical characteristics of these primates as well as information about how they live, including how they eat, raise their young, and adapt to their environment. Gibbons's trademark style features kid-friendly explanations and visually presented facts.
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  • Gorilla

    Anthony Browne

    Paperback (Candlewick, Feb. 11, 2014)
    Celebrate thirty years of a classic picture book by one of today’s most celebrated author-illustrators! A special anniversary edition.Hannah loves gorillas and longs to see a real one. Unfortunately, her father is always too busy — or too tired — to take her to the zoo. But on the night before her birthday, something extraordinary happens and Hannah’s wish finally comes true. Anthony Browne’s classic story of a girl’s moonlit night of adventure, courtesy of a surprising and kindly friend, returns in a larger trim size with striking cover art by the artist for the book’s thirtieth anniversary.
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  • Busy Gorillas

    John Schindel, Andy Rouse

    Board book (Tricycle Press, Oct. 12, 2010)
    From clinging and swinging, to scratching and napping, the 13th book in Tricycle's popular Busy Book series features gorillas of all sizes taking part in a variety of actions that toddlers can do too.
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  • Gorillas

    Patricia Brennan Demuth

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, May 25, 1994)
    What do baby gorillas like to do in the jungle? They swing in the trees, and play tag in the bushes. They even get piggyback rides from their mothers. You can find out all about gorillas in this exciting book!
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  • Gorillas

    Vicky Franchino

    Paperback (Children's Press, March 1, 2013)
    Discover how gorillas are related to humans and how scientists have communicated with these incredible animals using sign language.Nature's Children series provides young readers (Ages 8-10) with fascinating information about the planet's most incredible wildlife species. Each title offers a complete picture of the animal- from birth to adulthood- and describes its place in our world, including how humans impact it and its environment. Given their huge size and hulking movements, gorillas might seem frightening at first, but they are actually gentle and intelligent animals. Readers will find out how these gentle giants search for food, communicate with one another, and form complex social groups.
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  • Gorillas

    Kathleen Pohl

    Paperback (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, July 15, 2007)
    Introduces gorillas, a popular zoo animal, and describes what they are like and how they behave.
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  • Gorillas

    Jackie Jeffrey

    language (, March 15, 2012)
    Gorillas are a peaceful, family loving gentle giants of the forest. This book gives a young reader a peek into the world of gorilla life. Illustrated with color pictures of adult and baby gorillas in various habitats. You and your child will enjoy learning about their family life, eating habits and behaviors.Suggested as a level 2 or perfect for shared reading because this book features more complex sentences and words than a level 1 books.
  • Go-Go Gorillas

    Julia Durango, Eleanor Taylor

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, April 20, 2010)
    From bicycles to jalopies, Go-Go Gorillas has all the vehicles you need for one wild ride! Aunt Minerva in her rollerblades, Cousin Clementine in her hot air balloon, and little ol’ Granny in her plane all help lead the way as a total of ten gorillas use crafty forms of transportation and answer King Big Daddy’s call to come and hear the news: A baby gorilla is born! With an irresistible refrain and rollicking, read-aloud rhymes, this vividly illustrated adventure is an instant vehicle for fun!
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  • Gorillas

    Katie Marsico

    Paperback (Children's Press, Feb. 1, 2017)
    Learn what is causing gorillas to disappear and what people are doing to save them from extinction.In the wild, they face few natural enemies. However, human activities are threatening these animals' survival. Readers (Grades 3-5) will learn what life is like for wild gorillas and why these amazing animals are an important part of the natural world.
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  • Gorillas

    Patricia Brennan Demuth

    eBook (Penguin Young Readers, May 25, 1994)
    What do baby gorillas like to do in the jungle? They swing in the trees, and play tag in the bushes. They even get piggyback rides from their mothers. You can find out all about gorillas in this exciting book!
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