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Books with title Scatalog: A Kid's Field Guide to Animal Poop: Set 2

  • Scatalog a Kid’s Field Guide to Animal Poop Set 1

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    Paperback (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Kids tend to love that which grosses them out, and few subjects elicit the same heady mix of revulsion and fascination as poop. As it happens, paying attention to an animal’s poop is one of the best ways to track it. Animal dung can reveal a wealth of information on an animal’s behavior and diet. Though poop is the uniting theme, these books also contain plenty of other information about the life cycles, diet, habitats, and behavior of the animals under discussion. Every book features a range map to help readers understand precisely where the relevant animal can be found.
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  • Scatalog: A Kid's Field Guide to Animal Poop: Set 2

    Norman D Graubart

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2015)
    As many the experienced hunter will tell you, one of the best methods for tracking wild animals is to examine their poop. These fact-packed books offer a wealth of tips on identifying and reading the clues in scat. They also explain several other signs that trackers look for, such as tracks, dens, and scratch marks. Basic facts about each animal, such as its life cycle, feeding habits, and habitat preferences, are also covered. A series that is both fun and informative!
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  • Scatalog: A Kid's Field Guide to Animal Poop; Classroom Collection

    Norman D. Graubart

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, )
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  • Scatalog: A Kid's Field Guide to Animal Poop: Set 2

    Norman D Graubart

    Paperback (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2015)
    As many the experienced hunter will tell you, one of the best methods for tracking wild animals is to examine their poop. These fact-packed books offer a wealth of tips on identifying and reading the clues in scat. They also explain several other signs that trackers look for, such as tracks, dens, and scratch marks. Basic facts about each animal, such as its life cycle, feeding habits, and habitat preferences, are also covered. A series that is both fun and informative!
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  • Scatalog: A Kid's Field Guide to Animal Poop

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    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Kids tend to love that which grosses them out, and few subjects elicit the same heady mix of revulsion and fascination as poop. As it happens, paying attention to an animal’s poop is one of the best ways to track it. Animal dung can reveal a wealth of information on an animal’s behavior and diet. Though poop is the uniting theme, these books also contain plenty of other information about the life cycles, diet, habitats, and behavior of the animals under discussion. Every book features a range map to help readers understand precisely where the relevant animal can be found.