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Books with title Rain Forest Colors

  • Rain Forest Colors

    Janet Lawler, Tim Laman

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Nov. 11, 2014)
    Yellow spiders! Blue butterflies! Green lizards! Get little kids started on learning with a color concept book that will knock their little socks off! It features their favorite animals that illustrate 10 basic colors. Lyrical text is sprinkled with "Did You Know?" animal facts. Best of all, the photography is by National Geographic field biologist and wildlife photojournalist Tim Laman, a National Geographic photographer.
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  • Rain Forest Colors

    Janet Lawler, Tim Laman

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc, Jan. 1, 2015)
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  • Rain Forest

    Elinor Greenwood, Helen Sharman

    Hardcover (DK Publishing, Inc., July 1, 2001)
    A precursor to DK's award-winning Eyewitness series, Eye Wonder was specially developed for children aged five plus, featuring astonishing photography exhibiting subjects within their natural setting, offering a whole new level of information through powerful images. Each title in the series now contains educational activities including true and false questions, quizzes, matching games, and mazes. Vocabulary is accessible to young readers, with the meanings of new, subject-related words clearly explained. The combination of visuals and informative, accurate text will hook even those children who usually avoid books.An in-depth look at the sprawling trees and dense undergrowth of the ecosystem of the rainforest, Eye Wonder: Rainforest welcomes young readers into the world of tigers, snakes, and chimpanzees, as well as marmosets, katydids, sloths, and more.
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  • Rain Forest Coloring Book

    Annika Bernhard

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 27, 1998)
    Currently threatened by uncontrolled development in many parts of the world, rain forests are home to countless species of plants and animals found nowhere else. This fascinating coloring book will entrance you as you learn about plant and animal life in the rain forest.Forty-four realistic illustrations, accompanied by fact-filled descriptive captions, depict trees, flowers, fruit, large and small mammals, snakes, lizards, birds, butterflies, frogs, and fish as they are found in undisturbed habitats. Included are images of these plants and animals, native to tropical rain forests in India, Madagascar, West Africa, Indonesia, the Philippines, Australia, and elsewhere: Cassowary; Mountain gorilla; Ring-tailed lemur, Jaguar; Giant armadillo; Mangrove tree; Emerald tree boa; Morpho butterfly; Orchids; Hyacinthine macaw; Iguana; Piranha and many more.Nature lovers, coloring book fans, and environmentalists of all ages will welcome these carefully researched, beautifully drawn portrayals of life in the world's rain forests.
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  • Rainforest Colors

    Susan Canizares, Betsey Chessen

    Paperback (Scholastic, June 1, 1998)
    Photographs and simple text explore the unusual colors of birds, plants, and frogs in the Amazon rainforest.
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  • Rain, Rain, Rain Forest

    Brenda Z. Guiberson, Steve Jenkins

    Paperback (Square Fish, March 24, 2015)
    Splitter, splat, splash! While they sleep, the forest fills with the sounds of the night creatures. Sloop! A silky anteater slurps up thousands of ants. Flap flap! A bat bites a fig. Hssss. A snake thrusts its tongue to taste the air. The air carries the taste of mouse. Everywhere night creatures with huge bright eyes slither and slurp through the darkness.Come explore the rain forest! A downpour wakes the creatures of the rain forest. Howler monkeys roar and drink the water that drips from nearby leaves. Birds with rainbow beaks fly in search of shelter. A poison dart frog finds a tiny pool where her tadpoles can grow. In a place that gets twenty feet of rain a year, it is a way of life. Vibrant, colorful collages and an inviting text take young readers on an exhilarating tour of the tropical rain forest.
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  • Rain Forest

    Helen Cowcher

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Oct. 1, 1988)
    From the tapirs roaming its cool floor to the Blue Morpho butterflies fluttering in its canopy, the rain forest is a peaceful place until man's machines endanger its existence and threaten its lush beauty.
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  • Rainforest Colors

    Susan Canizares

    Board book (Scholastic, Dec. 1, 2004)
    Photographs and simple text explore the unusual colors of birds, plants, and frogs in the Amazon rainforest.
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  • Rain Forest Colors

    Janet Lawler, Tim Laman

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, Nov. 11, 2014)
    White bears! Blue birds! Green frogs! Get little kids started on learning with a color concept book that will knock their little socks off! It features their favorite animals that illustrate 10 basic colors. Lyrical text is sprinkled with "Did You Know?" animal facts. Best of all, the photography is by National Geographic field biologist and wildlife photojournalist Tim Laman, a National Geographic photographer.
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  • Rain Forest

    Jinny Johnson, Naklini Nadkarni

    Spiral-bound (Kingfisher, Sept. 15, 2006)
    Follow the rain-forest expert Nalini Nadkarni as she climbs through layers of foliage, from the dark forest floor to the misty cloud canopy that teems with life. Visit the world's most amazing habitat to see its huge variety of flora and fauna, from anteaters to pitcher plants, from piranhas to bromeliads. Readers open the panoramic gatefold to see which spectacular creatures live in each of the rain forest's layers, then turn the acetates to reveal how the ancient Mayans worshipped at the jungle Temple of the Jaguar in 700 B.C. The journey ends in the giddy heights of the uppermost treetops, where few scientists dare to explore.
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  • Rainforest to Color

    Susan Meredith, Jenny Cooper

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Beautiful scenes from the lush Rainforest with colored pictures on the preceding pages to use as your guide. 32 pages.
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  • Rain, Rain, Rain Forest

    Brenda Z. Guiberson, Steve Jenkins

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), April 1, 2004)
    Splitter, splat, splash! While they sleep, the forest fills with the sounds of the night creatures. Sloop! A silky anteater slurps up thousands of ants. Flap flap! A bat bites a fig. Hssss. A snake thrusts its tongue to taste the air. The air carries the taste of mouse. Everywhere night creatures with huge bright eyes slither and slurp through the darkness.Come explore the rain forest! A downpour wakes the creatures of the rain forest. Howler monkeys roar and drink the water that drips from nearby leaves. Birds with rainbow beaks fly in search of shelter. A poison dart frog finds a tiny pool where her tadpoles can grow. In a place that gets twenty feet of rain a year, it is a way of life. Vibrant, colorful collages and an inviting text take young readers on an exhilarating tour of the tropical rain forest.
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