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Books with title North American Animals

  • Wild Animals of North America

    Karl Meyer

    Paperback (Storey Publishing, LLC, Nov. 30, 2006)
    Kids will go wild for these 30 full-color, action-packed posters that show amazing animals in their natural habitats. Gray wolves and grizzlies catch dinner; bald eagles and polar bears spar for supremacy; and a caribou sheds the velvet on his antlers. In addition to stunning photography, each poster contains age-appropriate information describing the animal’s habits and living arrangements. Get up-close and personal with a diverse assortment of wild mammals, birds, and reptiles that live in North America’s beautiful and varied landscapes.
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  • North America

    Karen Kellaher

    Paperback (Children's Press, Feb. 1, 2019)
    North America is a beautiful continent with sprawling land that encompasses everything from icy tundra and green forests to bone-dry deserts and rocky mountain peaks.A True Book: The Seven Continents series dives into the many components that make each continent distinctive and exceptional. Readers will get to know each continents' geography, history, wildlife and future outlook. This series includes an age appropriate (grades 3-5) introduction to curriculum-relevant subjects and a robust resource section that encourages independent study.Readers will get to know the whole continent as they tour its rugged natural landscapes and densely populated cities. Along the way, they will encounter unique wildlife, get a taste of the local culture, and more.
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  • North American Animals

    Dawne Allette, Alan Baker

    Paperback (Transworld Publishers, June 1, 2010)
    A is for armadillo; B is for bison and black bear. A descriptive rhyming text accompanies beautiful, realistic illustrations in this insightful guide to animals native to North America. The animals are shown in their natural habitats throughout a variety of seasons, and are presented alongside representative for various native ethnic groups.
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  • North America

    Libby Koponen

    Paperback (Children's Press, March 1, 2009)
    North America is a beautiful continent with sprawling land that encompasses everything from icy tundra and green forests to bone-dry deserts and rocky mountain peaks.A True Book: Geography series dives into the many components that make each continent distinctive and exceptional. Readers will get to know each continents' geography, history, wildlife and future outlook. This series includes an age appropriate (grades 3-5) introduction to curriculum-relevant subjects and a robust resource section that encourages independent study.
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  • North America

    Rebecca Hirsch

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 7, 2012)
    An introduction to the physical features, people, and wildlife of North America.Rookie Read-About: Continents series gives the youngest reader (Ages 3-6) an introduction to the components that make each continent distinctive and exceptional. Readers will get to know each continents' geography, history, and wildlife.
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  • The North American Animal ABC Book

    Mark Ludy

    Hardcover (Scribble & Sons, Feb. 1, 2017)
    Humorous and educational, this book combines fun animal illustrations with alliteration to make learning the ABC’s engaging and entertaining. Children will meet Bernie the buffalo who loves a bubble bath, Dave the duck who is a doodler, Peter the pig who likes to prattle, and many more fun animal characters. Whether the reader is new to the alphabet or an expert, this book is sure to tickle the funny bone more than a few times.
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  • Animal Tracks: North American Animals A to Z

    David Procelli

    Hardcover (Mascot Books, Feb. 7, 2017)
    From alligators to lynx and quails to weasels, North America has a huge diversity of animals. Each page has a beautifully illustrated North American animal, their distinctive tracks, and a map of where they live. So the next time you see some animal tracks, take a look in this book and see if you can identify them!
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  • North America

    Annette Whipple

    eBook (Rourke Educational Media, Jan. 25, 2019)
    Where was the first European settlement in North America? Answer this and other questions as you learn about the people, history, geography, and wildlife of this diverse continent. Includes a glossary, websites, and fast facts.
  • North America

    Evan Moor

    Paperback (Evan Moor Educational Publishers, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Develop geography literacy while learning about the unique characteristics of North America!The 7 Continents: North America helps students learn about North America through engaging reading and writing activities.Five geography units cover the following standards-based topics:Section 1: North America in the WorldIntroduces students to the location of North America in the world.-North America's Relative Location-North America's Hemisphere-North America's Absolute Location-Using a Projection MapSection 2: Political Divisions of North AmericaIntroduces students to the five regions and 23 countries of North America.-Population of North America-Countries of North America-Largest Countries by Area-Largest Countries by Population-Canada and Greenland-The United States and Its Territories-Mexico-Central America-The Caribbean-Capital Cities of North AmericaSection 3: Physical Features of North AmericaStudents learn about the landforms and bodies of water of North America.-North America's Landscape Rocky Mountains Grand Canyon-Deserts of North America-Frozen North-Central American Rainforests-Islands of the Caribbean-North America's Bodies of Water-Great Lakes-North American Rivers-Panama CanalSection 4: Valuable Resources of North AmericaStudents learn about the various natural resources of North America.-Fossil Fuels-Hydroelectricity-Renewable Energy-Fishing-Corn and Livestock-Coffee and Bananas-North America's Forests-Wildlife of North AmericaSection 5: North American CultureIntroduces students to the architecture, art, beliefs, and traditions of North American people.-Tourist Attractions-Arts and Entertainment-Religions of North America-Native Cultures-North American Cuisine-CelebrationsThis resource contains teacher support pages, reproducible student pages, and an answer key.
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  • Album of North American Animals

    Vera. Dugdale

    Hardcover (Rand McNally & Company, Sept. 4, 1976)
    Time was when our people lived close to nature, and the young naturalist could learn about animal life from hunting, fishing, running his trap-line, and working about the farm. But nature shrinks away from the ever-expanding activities of modern man; and thus unfortunately a widening breach has come between them. Proper understanding of Mother Nature is essential if she and man co-exist, and conservation of natural resources must be accomplished by those who appreciate the wilderness. They who must achieve the understanding and conservation will be mainly those who early in life develop a strong interest in wildlife. Boys and girls who collect insects, study birds, keep exotic pets, visit zoological gardens and natural history museums, and read everything they can get on animal life will likely be the naturalists and conservationists of the future. The nature writer and artist who bring to the reader an understanding of wildlife perform a valuable service. This Album of North American Animals contains descriptions and superb portraits of twenty-six of the most magnificent mammals of North America. In non-technical language, information on life history, behavior, geographic distribution, and past and present abundance of these mammals is woven into colorful natural episodes relating each animal to its unique environment. An animal divorced from its own natural habitat can never be quiet real to the true lover of wildlife, whether he be naturalist, hunter, or fisherman. In Album of North American Animals, fascinating glimpses of the ways of life of many of our big-game and fur-bearing animals are preserved, as glimpses of the fleeting past are preserved in a photographic album. This nature book is for all the family to enjoy, and suggests, too, the importance of preserving our heritage of wildlife for future generations.
  • The Animals of North America

    Amie Jane Leavitt

    Library Binding (Purple Toad Pub Inc, Sept. 15, 2016)
    Race up north to check out the polar bears and moose. Then, skip down south to see alligators, jackrabbits, and Gila monsters. North America is indeed a land of contrast. Snowy landscapes attract certain animals, while swamps, deserts, and mountains attract others. Come follow us on a journey to this beautiful continent. Many new furry, feathery, and leathery friends are waiting to meet you there!
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  • Help the Animals of North America

    Robert Sabuda

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, April 1, 1995)
    Introduces a few of the endangered animals of North America, including the Louisiana black bear, the spotted owl, and the wood bison, and discusses ways to protect wildlife.
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