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Books with title WILD ANIMAL WAYS

  • Wild Animals

    Jenny Wren

    Board book (Sterling Children's Books, Feb. 6, 2018)
    FIRST EXPLORERS:With cool things to push, pull, and slide on the cover and each sturdy spread, plus fun facts on every page, this chunky board book gives children their first enticing taste of nonfiction! Kids can travel the world and visit their favorite animals, all while playing with this book’s wonderful interactive features. Journey from the hot, dusty grasslands where lions roam to the mountain forests where chimps and gorillas swing from the trees. Thanks to the tabs and wheels, kids will peer into a hippo’s mouth, gaze at a giraffe nibbling leaves, and help a stag run to safety.
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  • Wild Animals

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    Board book (Campbell Books, June 30, 2016)
    From lions, elephants and monkeys to pandas, polar bears and kangaroos, Wild Animals is a large board book, with beautiful illustrations by Neiko Ng, jam-packed with amazing creatures!There are seven themed scenes: jungle, safari, sea, mountain, forest, desert, snow and ice - with sturdy tabs for young children to find their favourite pages. Children can then explore the big scenes, find the animals and read the name labels in the panels. With a daredevil tourist to spot on each scene, there is plenty here for parents and young children to talk about and return to again.Also available: Things That Go
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  • Wild Animal Ways

    Ernest Thompson Seton

    eBook (Yesterday's Classics, Dec. 4, 2010)
    Engaging stories of seven more animals, including Coaly-Bay, the outlaw horse; Foam, the razor-backed hog; Way-atcha, the raccoon of Kilder Creek; Billy, the dog that made good; Atalpha, the winged brownie; the wild geese of Wyndygoul; and Jinny, the mischievous monkey. With over 200 sketches by the author. Suitable for ages 11 and up.
  • Wild Animals

    DK Publishing

    Board book (DK Preschool, May 11, 1998)
    With chunky, toddler-tough, 3-D pop-ups, these adorable books feature quacking ducks, woolly sheep, furry dogs, and colorful butterflies that leap right off the page. Wild Animals takes readers on an exciting pop-up tour of wild animals, from frogs to snakes to chimpanzees.
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  • Wild Animal Ways

    Ernest Thompson Seton

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, May 16, 2017)
    Excerpt from Wild Animal WaysWhen I look at the names of the animals whose stories are given here, I feel much as an artist might in looking at sundry portraits of his friends and ideals painted by himself.Some of these I personally knew. Some are composites, and are merely natural history in story form. Way-atcha and Foam are of the latter kind.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • Wild Animals

    Animal Planet

    Paperback (TI Inc. Books, June 21, 2016)
    With more than 200 gorgeous animal photos of lions, giraffes, ibexes, flamingos, hippopotamuses, and many others, Animal Planet Wild Animals is a fun, habitat-by-habitat guide that provides kids in the first years of schooling with the perfect bite-sized view of their favorite wild animals. Arranged thematically with focus on animal behavior and family relationships, young readers will explore sections about animal bodies, baby animals, food, play time, conservation and more. Special book features designed for this age group include Quick Bites sidebars with cool animal facts, simple infographics, and illustrated maps of life in the African savannah and Amazon rain forest.For more Animal Bites books, check out Animal Planet Farm Animals, Animal Planet Polar Animals, and Animal Planet Ocean Animals.A portion of the proceeds will benefit Animal Planet's R.O.A.R. (Reach Out. Act. Respond.) campaign that partners with leading animal organization to make the world a better place for domestic and wild animals.
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  • Wild Animals

    Lauren Farnsworth

    Board book (Buster Books, Oct. 1, 2016)
    This beautifully illustrated series of board books is a wonderful way to stimulate babies and teach toddlers their first words. Featuring bespoke, eye-catching artwork, these hi-contrast black and white book are sure to stimulate and inspire newborn babies. Includes decorative pictures with some colored details to encourage young ones to develop their focusing skills.
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  • Wild Animals

    Teora USA

    Paperback (Teora USA Llc, June 15, 2007)
    A first encyclopedia with stickers, answers your child's questions about baby animals, while providing hours of fun!
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  • Wild Animals

    John Grassy

    Hardcover (Kidsbooks, Dec. 1, 1998)
    a Book on Insights into Wild Animals - part of the EYES on NATURE Series
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  • Wild Animals

    Brian Wildsmith

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Nov. 1, 1979)
    An assortment of wild animals, from giraffes, tigers, and hippos to hedgehogs and badgers, is shown in full-color illustrations
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  • Wild Animals

    Teora USA

    Paperback (Teora USA Llc, Sept. 30, 2008)
    Children will enjoy learning colors by filling in the pretty scenes with the right stickers. The popular themes (school, farm animals, house and wild animals) of this 4 titles series will please the children. Each title contains 16 pages of attractive and colorful illustrations and a spread of 280 re-usable stickers! This simple, funny and educational activity will develop the observation and manual skills of every child!
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  • Wild Animal Ways

    Ernest Thompson Seton

    Paperback (Stevens Publishing, May 3, 1994)
    'When I look at the names of the animals whose stories are given here, I feel much as an artist might in looking at sundry portraits of his friends and ideals painted by himself. Some of these I personally knew. Some are composites, and are merely natural history in story form." Contents: Coaly-Bay, The Outlaw Horse; Foam, or The Life and Adventures of a Razor-Backed Hog; Way-Atcha, The Coon, Raccoon of Kilder Creek; Billy, the Dog That Made Good; The Wild Geese of Wyndygoul; Jinny, The Taming of a Bad Monkey. Illustrated.
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