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Books with title Strange Animals of Australia

  • Animals of Australia

    Jo Parker, Saxton Moore

    Board book (Penguin Workshop, May 12, 2020)
    Explore the Australian Outback to find koalas, kangaroos, crocodiles, and more!Did you know kangaroos can jump 10 feet high? And they can travel up to speeds of 40 miles per hour!Learn more fun facts about some of Australia's favorite animals! In connection with the publication of Animals of Australia, Penguin Random House will donate a portion of the proceeds to support efforts to provide Australian bushfire relief.
  • Wonderful Animals of Australia

    John Sibbick, Jane R. McCauley, National Geographic Society (U. S.) Special Publications Division

    Hardcover (Natl Geographic Soc Childrens books, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Text and pop-up illustrations depict animals of Australia, including the kangaroo, emu, desert frog, and echidna
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  • An Australian ABC of Animals

    Bronwyn Bancroft

    Paperback (Little Hare Books, Aug. 1, 2005)
    An Australian ABC of Animals, a lavishly illustrated alphabet book by well-known Aboriginal artist Bronwyn Bancroft, is a must-have for every home and library. The book is both a delightful introduction to the alphabet, and a unique exploration of Australian wildlife—some familiar, others more unusual—as seen through the eyes of an indigenous artist. Animals include: kangaroo, bandicoot, wombat, echidna, cockatoo, frog, and goanna—and many more.
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  • Strange Animals of the Sea

    Jane H. Buxton, Jerry Pinkney

    Hardcover (National Geographic Society, Jan. 1, 1987)
    Small children discover a remarkable underwater world in a colorful, interactive book with sea creatures that wiggle and swim with every turn of the page or pull of a tab, plus large, clear text and meticulous artwork.
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  • Animals of Australia

    Jo Parker, Saxton Moore

    eBook (Penguin Workshop, May 12, 2020)
    Explore the Australian Outback to find koalas, kangaroos, crocodiles, and more!Did you know kangaroos can jump 10 feet high? And they can travel up to speeds of 40 miles per hour!Learn more fun facts about some of Australia's favorite animals! In connection with the publication of Animals of Australia, Penguin Random House will donate a portion of the proceeds to support efforts to provide Australian bushfire relief.
  • Australian Animals

    Caroline Arnold

    language (Caroline Arnold, Aug. 1, 2017)
    The continent of Australia is home to an extraordinary variety of wildlife. Tasmanian devil, koalas and echidnas make their homes in leafy forests and woodlands. Other animals, such as kangaroos and wombats, inhabit dry grasslands. Still more species, like the bilbies, live in the hot desert, while along the coast fairy penguins parade to their burrows in the sand. Young readers will discover how each animal--from dingo to glider, quoll to platypus--is ble to adapt to its own special environment in the wild.
  • ABC of Australian Animals

    Bronwyn Bancroft

    Board book (Little Hare Books, Nov. 1, 2018)
    This book is both a delightful introduction to the alphabet, and a unique exploration of Australian wildlife—some familiar, others more unusual—as seen through the eyes of an indigenous artist. Animals include: kangaroo, bandicoot, wombat, echidna, cockatoo, frog and goanna—and many more.
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  • 123 of Australian Animals

    Bronwyn Bancroft

    Board book (Little Hare Books, Nov. 1, 2018)
    This delightful counting book of Australian animals has lizards hissing and wallabies hopping. Both a charming introduction to the numbers one through 12 and a unique exploration of Australian wildlife—some familiar, others more unusual—it also features sugar gliders, emus, geckos, and many more.
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  • Strange Animals

    Ruper Matthews

    Hardcover (QED Publishing, )
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  • An Australian ABC of Animals

    Bronwyn Bancroft

    Board book (Little Hare Books, May 1, 2013)
    A is for ant, B is for bandicoot, C is for cockatoo, D is for dingo, E is for echidna . . . An Australian ABC of Animals, a lavishly illustrated alphabet book by well-known Aboriginal artist Bronwyn Bancroft, is a must-have for every home and library. The book is both a delightful introduction to the alphabet, and a unique exploration of Australian wildlife—some familiar, others more unusual—as seen through the eyes of an indigenous artist. Animals include: kangaroo, bandicoot, wombat, echidna, cockatoo, frog and goanna—and many more.
  • Strange Animals of the Sea

    Jerry Pinckney

    Hardcover (National Geographic Society, Jan. 1, 1987)
    Text and pop-up illustrations depict sea animals such as the hermit crab, moray eel, and octopus.
  • Australian Animals

    Caroline Arnold

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 8, 2000)
    The continent of Australia is home to an extraordinary variety of wildlife, and this captivating book highlights many of them.Tasmanian devils, koalas, and echidnas make their homes in leafy forests and woodlands. Other animals, such as kangaroos and wombats, inhabit dry grasslands. Still more species, like the bilbies, live in the hot desert, while along the coast fairy penguins parade to their burrows in the sand.Through award-winning author Caroline Arnold's clearly written text, young readers will discover how each animal--from dingo to glider, quoll to platypus--is able to adapt to its own special environment in the wild.
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