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Books with title Snack, Snooze, Skedaddle: How Animals Get Ready for Winter

  • Snack, Snooze, Skedaddle: How Animals Get Ready for Winter

    Laura Purdie Salas, Claudine Gévry

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press TM, Sept. 3, 2019)
    There is more than one way for animals to prepare for winter. Some, such as mice, foxes, and moose, simply tolerate the cold. Of course black bears hibernate, but chipmunks, wood frogs, and garter snakes do too. And then there are the creatures that migrate, including hummingbirds, blue whales, and even earthworms! This rhyming nonfiction picture book by Laura Purdie Salas tells you all about how animals survive chilly weather.
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  • Snack, Snooze, Skedaddle: How Animals Get Ready for Winter

    Laura Purdie Salas, Claudine Gévry

    language (Millbrook Press TM, Sept. 3, 2019)
    There is more than one way for animals to prepare for winter. Some, such as mice, foxes, and moose, simply tolerate the cold. Of course black bears hibernate, but chipmunks, wood frogs, and garter snakes do too. And then there are the creatures that migrate, including hummingbirds, blue whales, and even earthworms! This rhyming nonfiction picture book by Laura Purdie Salas tells you all about how animals survive chilly weather.
  • Snack, Snooze, Skedaddle: How Animals Get Ready for Winter

    Stephanie Einstein, Peter Noble, Laura Purdie Salas, Dreamscape Media, LLC

    Audiobook (Dreamscape Media, LLC, March 17, 2020)
    There is more than one way for animals to prepare for winter. Some, such as mice, foxes, and moose, simply tolerate the cold. Of course, black bears hibernate, but chipmunks, wood frogs, and garter snakes do, too. And then there are the creatures that migrate, including hummingbirds, blue whales, and even earthworms!
  • Snack, Snooze, Skedaddle: How Animals Get Ready for Winter

    Laura Purdie Salas, Claudine Gévry, Stephanie Einstein, Peter Noble

    Audio CD (Dreamscape Media, March 17, 2020)
    There is more than one way for animals to prepare for winter. Some, such as mice, foxes, and moose, simply tolerate the cold. Of course, black bears hibernate, but chipmunks, wood frogs, and garter snakes do too. And then there are the creatures that migrate, including hummingbirds, blue whales, and even earthworms!
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