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Books with title Kayla Koala

  • Koala

    Caroline Arnold, Richard Hewett

    language (StarWalk Kids Media, Sept. 22, 2013)
    Cuddly-looking koalas are very appealing, but today koalas are an endangered species. Once hunted for their fur and now deprived of their food supply as forests are cut down for development, koalas are being raised in special parks where they can live in safety. Researched and photographed on location in Australia, Koala includes forty adorable, full-color photographs of these captivating marsupials playing, feeding, resting, and climbing, in captivity and in the wild.
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  • Koala

    Bobbie Kalman, Heather Levigne

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Oct. 31, 2001)
    A koala lives most of its life alone, eating and sleeping high up in the eucalyptus trees of Australia, and yet it is recognised and loved around the world. Intended for children of ages 6-12, this book looks at the life of this ancient marsupial and explains, among other things, the dangers faced by koalas.
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  • Kayla Koala

    Ratna Jalisatgi

    language (, Sept. 24, 2012)
    A rhyme book about Kayla,Koala who lives in Australia.She eats Eucalyptus Leaves,And that is healthy she Believes,Her mommy climbs a Bamboo,While she looks at the sky Blue..............
  • Kayla Koala

    Ratna Jalisatgi

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 26, 2012)
    A rhyme book about Kayla,Koala who lives in Australia. She eats Eucalyptus Leaves, And that is healthy she Believes, Her mommy climbs a Bamboo, While she looks at the sky Blue. .............
  • Koala

    Claire Saxby, Julie Vivas

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Sept. 5, 2017)
    “A powerful story of strength and self-acceptance. . . . The vivid historical setting will leave readers feeling they have experienced life in Kizzy Ann’s world.” — Kirkus ReviewsIn 1963, as Kizzy Ann prepares for her first year at an integrated school, she worries about the color of her skin, the scar running from the corner of her eye to the tip of her smile, and whether anyone at the white school will like her. She writes letters to her new teacher in a clear, insistent voice, asking questions with startling honesty. The new teacher is supportive, but not everyone feels the same. Her brother, James, is having a far less positive school experience, and the annoying white neighbor boy won’t leave her alone. Shag, her border collie, is her refuge, but opportunity continues to clash with obstacle. Kizzy Ann knows she and Shag could compete in the dog trials, but will she be able to enter? From Jeri Watts comes an inspiring middle- grade novel about opening your mind to the troubles and scars we all must bear — and facing life with hope and trust.
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  • Koala

    Claire Saxby, Julie Vivas

    Paperback (Candlewick, Sept. 10, 2019)
    “The watercolor illustrations are dramatic, colorful, and attractive. . . . Youngsters will enjoy learning about the marsupial . . . all within a moving tale filled with adventure.” — School Library JournalWhen a young male koala outgrows his mother’s pouch, it’s time to find a new home for himself, braving perils and adventures along the way. Rival koalas, fierce storms, and frightening snakes force Koala to keep moving until he finds a safe place to call his own. In this dramatic nonfiction account, two renowned Australian picture book creators bring us a surprising and authentic look at the ever-popular koala.
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  • Koala

    Kaela Kidd

    eBook
    From small round eyes to paws with two thumbs. This book explores what koalas look like for the curious, the fan, and the learner. Colorful illustrations along with color your own and draw your own pages entertain readers of all ages.
  • Koala

    Laura K. Murray

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, Feb. 2, 2016)
    An exploration of the life cycle and life span of koalas, using up-close photographs and step-by-step text to follow a koala's growth process from embryo to joey to mature koala.
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  • Koala

    Kaela D Kidd

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 7, 2017)
    From small round eyes to paws with two thumbs. Explore what koalas look like, and learn some koala facts. For the curious, the fan, and the learner. Colorful illustrations along with color your own and draw your own pages entertain readers of all ages.
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  • Koala

    Dee Phillips, Barbara Dobner, Kimberly Brenneman

    Library Binding (Bearport Pub Co Inc, Aug. 1, 2013)
    In an Australian gum-tree forest, a furry gray animal is taking a nap. It's a koala, and the branches of the gum trees are where the little marsupial makes its home, high above the ground. Filled with information perfectly suited to the abilities and interests of its second-grade audience, this colorful, fact-filled volume introduces young readers to the everyday life of a koala. How is the koala's body adapted to its treetop life? What does the koala eat? How does it move from tree to tree? And how does a female koala keep her tiny joey safe while climbing from tree to tree? Throughout the book, readers are encouraged to make scientific observations based on the book's images and answer questions about koalas' lives and physical characteristics. This innovative approach to teaching about wild animals gives young scientists the chance not only to read and learn the facts, but also to develop their own powers of observation and critical thinking.
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  • Koala

    Rod Theodorou

    Paperback (Heinemann, May 19, 2001)
    Learn why koalas are endangered, where they live, how many there are, and what people are doing to save them. See koalas in their habitat, and learn what they eat, how they treat their babies, and what koala babies are called.
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  • Koala

    Caroline Arnold, Richard Hewett

    Library Binding (William Morrow & Co, March 1, 1987)
    Describes the habitat, varieties, physical characteristics, feeding habits, and other behavior of this marsupial, focusing on one individual animal and her baby in an Australian sanctuary
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