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Books with title Quick Start: Safari Animals

  • Safari Animals

    Weldon Owen, Karen Perez

    Hardcover (Fog City Press, June 3, 2008)
    Head out for an African safari with the turn of a page! This stunning collection of photos puts the fascinating world of safari animals at your fingertips--meet hippos happily splashing in a lake, or catch a lion prowling in the tall grasses. See how different exotic creatures live, hunt, and play in this wild landscape. Animals from all over the world star in the bright and irresistible Snapshot Picture Library series. Gorgeous photography, ranging from dramatic to laugh-out-loud funny, will engage readers of any age, while young readers will particularly delight in the lively, easy-to-read, playful text. From the friendly and familiar animals found on a farm or in your very own home to exotic or endangered species that many people may never see, the Snapshot Picture Library series is your ticket not only to other places but to other ways of seeing and thinking about the world we love and share.
  • Safari Animals

    Xavier Deneux

    Board book (Twirl, April 7, 2015)
    Eight slide-&-play pages feature puzzle pieces that never fall out and are safe for children of all ages. Toddlers will delight in discovering different animals and creating endless new designs. Go on safari with this slide-&-play book for toddlers!
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  • Safari Animals

    Carolyn Scrace

    Paperback (Sterling Publishing, March 6, 2018)
    Come on a safari with this colorful activity book—complete with ten press-out models and more than 150 stickers! Why do giraffes have such long necks? How do lions live? Why is a water hole important? This entertaining activity book provides animal-loving children with plenty of facts and fun about impalas, hippos, cheetahs, and other amazing creatures! Featuring ten push-out cards kids can use to construct animals such as a giraffe, lion, elephant, and crocodile, it also includes more than 150 stickers and engaging bite-sized bits of information. A landscape spread in the center holds the completed models.
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  • Safari Animals

    Laura Hambleton

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, March 1, 2014)
    Keeping crafty kids busy is a snap (or a pop in this case!) as the 15 reusable stencils built into this book easily pop out to provide hours of creative inspiration. Each two-page spread includes three pop-out stencils on the right, and easy-to-follow instructions for related projects on the left. Twenty unconventional crafts include:A hippo hand puppetTree frog drinking strawsA pink-feathered flamingoA toucan collageA lovebird mobile, and a wriggly snake bracelet to wearKids will spend hours popping, painting, pasting, and getting super creative! Stencils can be stored right inside to book for easy access anytime.
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  • Safari Animals

    Paul Hess

    Hardcover (De Agostini Editions, June 1, 1996)
    Introduces some of the animals that live in grassland regions of the world in illustrations and brief poems by a variety of authors.
  • Safari Animals

    Mark Bergin

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, July 1, 2011)
    Detailed instructions on drawing animals of the African savanna.
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  • Safari Animals

    Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Scribblers, Jan. 1, 2011)
    'It's Fun to Draw Safari Animals' introduces animals of the wild and explains how to draw them in easy steps. It introduces the reader to a number of artistic styles, from drawing a proud lion in crayons to colouring a swooping eagle with felt tip pen.
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  • Safari Animals

    Paul Hess

    Paperback (Zero To Ten, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Large, bold words accompanied by distinctive, character-filled drawings and simple rhyming verses make this series ideal for introducing young children to simple animal words. The whimsical pictures give personality to animals depicted in a variety of environments from rainforests and farms to savannahs and the polar ice caps. Children will marvel at the landscapes the animals inhabit and learn to identify various animals from around the world.
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  • Safari Animals

    Paul Hess

    Paperback (Zero To Ten, May 1, 2002)
    Adapted from the very successful Animal World board books, this new paperback series features an amusing verse for each animal written by respected authors such as Jack Prelutsky, Hillaire Belloc, Gail Kredenser, and Miles Gibson. The vivid illustrations and simple rhyming verses make this series an ideal way to introduce young children to wildlife and poetry. Children will marvel at the exotic habitats depicted and learn to identify a varied selection of animals.
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  • Safari Animals

    Carolyn Scrace

    Library Binding (Book House, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Get your STEAM on with this crafty book about Safari Animals and teaching through art. Using several mediums, from torn paper to paint, students will explore art techniques and create animals, drawings and other things within a good range of art.. The accessible style, step-by-step instructions, and fun illustrations assure success without intimidation.
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  • Safari Animals

    Paul Hess

    Board book (Zero to Ten Childrens Books, Dec. 1, 1999)
    Labelled illustrations show the animals of the African plains in their natural habitat
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  • Safari Animals

    Agnes Vandewiele, Michele Lancina, Jerome Ruillier

    Hardcover (Evans Brothers Ltd, June 30, 2004)
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