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Books with title Snail-Snaily-Snails

  • Snail-Snaily-Snails

    Bonnie Bader

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, March 21, 2017)
    Snail-Snaily-Snails is a fun, informative book perfect for young readers!They're slimy, they're small, and they're slow. Some call them pests, and some call them a delicacy. What are they? Snails! Kids will learn all about these crawly creatures in this fact-and-photo-filled nonfiction reader.
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  • Snail-Snaily-Snails

    Bonnie Bader

    eBook (Penguin Young Readers, March 21, 2017)
    Snail-Snaily-Snails is a fun, informative book perfect for young readers!They're slimy, they're small, and they're slow. Some call them pests, and some call them a delicacy. What are they? Snails! Kids will learn all about these crawly creatures in this fact-and-photo-filled nonfiction reader.
  • Snail-Snaily-Snails

    Bonnie Bader

    Hardcover (Penguin Young Readers, March 21, 2017)
    Snail-Snaily-Snails is a fun, informative book perfect for young readers!They're slimy, they're small, and they're slow. Some call them pests, and some call them a delicacy. What are they? Snails! Kids will learn all about these crawly creatures in this fact-and-photo-filled nonfiction reader.
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  • Snails

    Margo Gates

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Snails move pretty slowly. Maybe it's because they carry their homes on their backs, or because they have only one "foot" to work with. One thing is for sure: snails would have trouble moving at all if it weren't for the slime that helps them slide. See what it's like to move through life at a snail's pace in this title for young readers.
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  • Snails

    Dorothy Childs Hogner

    Hardcover (Crowell, March 15, 1958)
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  • Snails

    Susie Williams, Hannah Tolson

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Jan. 15, 2020)
    "This beautifully illustrated title explores the wonderful world of the slithering snail. Snails have a silvery, sticky mucus that they leave behind as they move. One of the slowest creatures on Earth, they move at a top speed of 45 miles per hour (1 cm per second). Find out more fascinating snail facts in this colorful book"--
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  • Snails

    Monica Hughes

    Paperback (Raintree, Sept. 26, 2003)
    Children love getting a close-up look at fascinating creatures in the world around them. This series allows them to get up close and personal with some of these creepy creatures that they can find in parks, gardens and even their own home. Each book identifies the main physical features of each bug including what they eat, how they change, and how they reproduce.
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  • Snails

    Al Gliane, A. S. Valero

    eBook (Rock Publishing Company, Dec. 1, 2012)
    "Don't go into the Great Light!"That is what Tor and Jami warn Kaboor, for snails dry up and die when they go into the Great Light.Kaboor dares to go where others don't, and ventures into greatness. Yet there are consequences to following one's heart. Kaboor pays for his boldness, and also reaps its rewards. A story of courage and friendship. With amazing illustrations by Andrew S. Valero.
  • Snails

    Kevin J. Holmes

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Provides an introduction to the snail, covering its physical characteristics, habits, behavior, and relationships to humans.
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  • Snails

    Sylvia A. Johnson

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Oct. 1, 1982)
    An introduction to the structure and ways of life of some of the 40,000 kinds of snails, with an emphasis on land snails.
  • Snails

    Gaertner Meg

    Paperback (Pop!, Jan. 1, 2019)
    This book introduces readers to the life cycle, behavior, physical characteristics, and habitat of snails. Vivid photographs and easy-to-read text aid comprehension for early readers. Features include a table of contents, an infographic, fun facts, Making Connections questions, a glossary, and an index. QR Codes in the book give readers access to book-specific resources to further their learning.
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  • Snail

    Karen Hartley, Chris Macro

    Paperback (Heinemann, May 1, 2006)
    This updated edition asks some great questions. Why do snails make slime? What do snails do when they're angry? What kind of weather do snails like? Are you brave enough to find out more about these interesting creatures? How are they born? How do they grow, feed, move, and have babies? Where do they live and what do they look like? What makes snails special?
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