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Books with title My Little Encyclopedia of Animals

  • Encyclopedia of Animals

    DK

    Paperback (DK Children, Aug. 21, 2006)
    This A-Z encyclopedia offers children fascinating information about their favorite animals. With explanations of classification, adaptation, migration, and conservation issues, children will gain fascinating insight into the behaviors, biology, and environments of the planet’s wildlife. Includes a diverse and engaging list of animals and serves as an excellent scientific reference book. Whether reading for fun or as a homework aid, there’s plenty to expand young minds.
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  • My First Encyclopedia of Animals

    Editors of Kingfisher

    Paperback (Kingfisher, April 7, 2020)
    Covering all the main animal groups, and with an introductory chapter on habitats, migration, and conservation, My First Encyclopedia of Animals is the perfect reference for children who are just learning to look up information for the first time. It includes in-depth descriptions of over 125 animal species, and is illustrated throughout with more than 1,500 full-color photographs and illustrations. Information is presented in age-appropriate text with vocabulary pitched for young readers. Cross-reference boxes link related entries, and children will enjoy using them to find their favorite animals throughout the book.
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  • My Encyclopedia of Very Important Animals

    DK

    Hardcover (DK Children, Sept. 12, 2017)
    A charming first animal encyclopedia bursting with facts, perfect for little learners ages 4–7 who want to know everything about the creatures they love.From elephants to sharks to penguins, My Encyclopedia of Very Important Animals is bursting with facts about the wonderful world of animals—what they eat, what they do, where they live, and so much more. Kids can even learn what makes an animal an animal, what makes a mammal a mammal, and what it means to be be endangered or become extinct. Animal folklore and legends are included to add cultural context and significance.Blending adorable, simple illustrations with rich photography and lively text, My Encyclopedia of Very Important Animals is a very important book for very important people, the perfect first animal reference book for young readers.
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  • Encyclopedia of Animals

    Jules Howard, Jarom Vogel

    eBook (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, Aug. 2, 2018)
    Plunge into the diversity of the animal kingdom in this Encyclopaedia of Animals. Packed with over 500 creatures, every one is looked at in detail by a natural history expert. From the tiniest sponge to the largest elephant, all entries are gloriously illustrated in this spectacular celebration of life on Earth. Entries cover habitat, size and behaviour, with zoologist and environmental scientist Jules Howard’s expertise brought to life by Jarom Vogel’s eye-opening artwork. The book is subdivided into classes of the animal kingdom, including mammals, reptiles, birds, invertebrates and fish. Start at the beginning or dip in and out – whatever page you land on, you’re sure to find your new favourite creature! Encyclopedia of Animals is an essential addition to the bookshelf of any amateur zoologist, young or old, guaranteed to broaden horizons and deepen your appreciation of life on our amazing planet. And for those budding entomologists looking to satisfy their creepy-crawly curiosity, be sure to check out Encyclopedia of Insects, from Jules Howard and Miranda Zimmerman.
  • First Encyclopedia of Animals

    Paul Dowswell, Judy Tatchell, Fiona Johnson

    Hardcover (Usborne Books, May 1, 2011)
    This is a fantastic new edition of this bright and lively encyclopedia, introducing young readers to the wonders of the animal world. Filled with information on mammals, birds, reptiles, creepy-crawlies and waterlife, this book answers such questions as 'Which animal has a tongue as long as its body?'; 'How does a whale breath?'; 'How does a snake see in the dark?'; and, 'Why do zebras have stripes?'. Simple text, amazing photographs, detailed illustrations and a selection of exciting recommended websites make the subject easy to understand.
  • My Encyclopedia of Baby Animals

    Emmanuelle Figueras

    Hardcover (C. Press/F. Watts Trade, Sept. 1, 2016)
    What could be cuter and more fun to learn about than baby animals?In the pages of My Encyclopedia of Baby Animals, kids (Ages 7-9) will meet cubs, joeys, piglets, chicks, calves, and more. They'll read about how these wild ones are born-and the different phases of life that bring them to adulthood.
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  • The Encyclopedia Of Animals

    Teora USA

    Hardcover (Teora USA Llc, March 1, 2005)
    A guide to the animal kingdom An encyclopedia for children of 8 years +, presenting 200 animals and more than 600 wonderful color photographs of animals in the wild that attract the reader. The text is clear, and lively and it contains essential information about each animal: where it lives, what it eats, its mating habits, how each animal raises its babies and other curiosities. It is a perfect introduction to wild and domestic animals: children will learn about animals they never met before but also about common animals such as the cow and the pig.
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  • Encyclopedia of Animals

    Mr. Jules Howard

    Hardcover (Wide Eyed Editions, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Plunge into the diversity of the animal kingdom in this Encyclopaedia of Animals. Packed with over 500 creatures, every one is looked at in detail by a natural history expert. From the tiniest sponge to the largest elephant, all entries are gloriously illustrated in this spectacular celebration of life on Earth.
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  • My First Encyclopedia of Animals

    Editors of Kingfisher

    Paperback (Kingfisher, July 19, 2011)
    Covering mammals, reptiles, birds, insects, amphibians, and sea creatures, with an introductory chapter on general topics such as habitat, migration, and conservation, The Kingfisher First Encyclopedia of Animals is just the thing for young zoologists on their first research mission. The entries are clearly presented with simple, informative text and more than 1,500 exciting color illustrations and photographs, arranged thematically by animal group. Cross-reference boxes help readers move through the book and find related topics of interest.
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  • Firefly Encyclopedia of Animals

    Dr Philip Whitfield, Camilla Bedoyere

    Paperback (Firefly Books, Sept. 11, 2014)
    A lavishly illustrated who's who of the animal kingdom. Firefly Encyclopedia of Animals is a stunning new reference guide to 840 members of the Animal Kingdom from every continent -- North and South America, Africa, Europe, Asia and Australia. More than 1,000 commissioned full-color watercolors, photographs and distribution maps describe the animal world for readers of all ages. From the smallest mouse to the largest whale, this book offers a detailed and thorough guide to a wide array of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish, as well as insects, spiders and other invertebrates. Firefly Encyclopedia of Animals presents accurate, succinct and essential information, as follows: General descriptions of animal Orders and Families Common and species names Shared characteristics in animal groups Describes size, distribution, anatomy, ecology migration, habitats and survival skills Features on animal behavior Accurate labeled illustrations and maps Wildlife conservation and updates on endangered animals. In addition to the principal text, there are side illustrations throughout along with fast-fact panels. Written in clear language that will engage readers of all ages, this authoritative reference is ideal for home and school, where it will be especially useful for natural history reports.
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  • Encyclopedia of Animals

    Editors of Kingfisher

    Paperback (Kingfisher, Oct. 13, 2005)
    The newly revised Kingfisher First Encyclopedia of Animals is the perfect reference for children who are just learning to look up information for themselves. The entries are clearly presented with simple, informative text and more than 1,500 exciting color illustrations and photographs, arranged thematically by animal group. Cross-reference boxes help readers move through the book and find related topics of interest. Covering mammals, reptiles, birds, insects, amphibians, and sea creatures, with an introductory chapter on general topics such as habitat, migration, and conservation, The Kingfisher First Encyclopedia of Animals is just the thing for young zoologists on their first research mission.
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  • Mini Encyclopedia - Animals

    Belinda Gallagher

    Paperback (Miles Kelly, Aug. 15, 2015)
    MINI ENCYCLOPEDIA - ANIMALS is the mini book crammed with masses of knowledge about the animal world for kids aged 8+. Short, sharp bulleted facts convey useful information in a way children will enjoy Bright, eye-catching photographs on every page engage reluctant readers Each popular topic is colour-coded to help children understand the subject. This amazing animal encyclopedia for kids is small enough to slot into school bags, making this a fantastic resource for school projects and homework at late elementary level. The ultimate animal encyclopedia for kids, Mini Encyclopedia Animals is a compact, comprehensive children's encyclopedia that uses clear, bulleted facts and incredible info panels to explain everything from how animals live to different animal groups. Every topic is supported by photographs, realistic artwork and detailed diagrams, and color-coded sections make navigation through the topics easy and quick. Chapters and topic examples of Mini Encyclopedia Animals: How animals live: Habitats, Senses, Nutrition, Life cycles and Animals in Danger Mammals: What are mammals?, Egg-laying mammals, Tigers, Chimpanzees, and Dolphins and porpoises Birds: What are birds?, Flightless birds, Emperor penguins, Birds of Prey, and Parrots and cockatoos Reptiles: What are reptiles?, Lizards, Geckos, Snakes, and Turtles and tortoises Amphibians: What are amphibians?, Newts and salamanders, Toads, Frogs, and Poison arrow frogs Fish: What are fish?, Coral reef fish, Freshwater fish, Skates and rays, and Great White Sharks Invertebrates: What are invertebrates?, Corals and anemones, Crustaceans, Arachnids, and Insects Amazing facts for kids to learn include: Mountain gorilla numbers fell below 1000 after many years of being hunted by humans. They still face an uncertain future. Giraffe tongues are so tough that they can wrap them around the thorns of thorn trees to grab twigs. Dolphins can see equally well underwater and in air, unlike most other animals, though they do not see in color. Related books
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