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Books with title Weird and Wonderful: Habitats

  • Weird and Wonderful: Habitats

    Tanya Luther Agarwal

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Sept. 13, 2015)
    Learn about the strangest and oddest natural animal homes on earth—walnut-sized hummingbird nests, underground badger setts with interlinked tunnels, icy polar bear dens, fire ant mounts that can house thousands of ants…and many more.
  • Weird and Wonderful Animals

    Cristina Banfi, Rossella Trionfetti

    Hardcover (Sterling Publishing, Nov. 19, 2019)
    Follow the adventures of an intrepid explorer, and meet some of the world’s most bizarre animals! Did you know there’s a wasp that looks like a panda, a basilisk snake that runs over water, a butterfly with a large skull on its body, and a fish that seems to be wearing lipstick? Kids will discover all this and more, as they join an explorer doing research in the wild and see a world of curious animals. Along with detailed illustrations of these cool and surprising creatures, young naturalists get lots of fascinating information from a team of experts.
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  • Weird And Wonderful

    Michael Benton

    Hardcover (Gardner Pub, July 1, 2006)
    This series about dinosaurs covers different types of dinosaur, from the incredibly ferocious T-Rex, to the smaller (but just as deadly) Coelophysis. Children can learn about their anatomy, behaviour, eating habits, and imagine what life might have been like in the prehistoric world in an informative way. It includes Internet links to take children to relevant sites on the Net. It also includes the most up-to-date information on the latest fossil discoveries.
  • Weird and Wonderful: Plants

    Tanya Luther Agarwal

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Aug. 4, 2015)
    Learn about the strangest and oddest natural plants on earth—the world’s tiniest plant to the world’s biggest and heaviest flower, plants that grow in air, plants that eat insects…and many more.
  • Weird and Wonderful: Animals

    Tanya Luther Agarwal

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Sept. 9, 2015)
    Meet the strangest and oddest animals on earth—a pocket-sized kangaroo with elephant ears, a lizard with horns, a leafy sea dragon that looks like a bunch of floating leaves, a chameleon that looks like a mini dinosaur…and many more.
  • Weird and Wonderful

    Elizabeth Laskey

    Paperback (Heinemann, )
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  • Weird and Wonderful

    M.J. Benton

    Hardcover (Belitha Press Ltd, )
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  • Weird and Wonderful: Plants

    Tanya Luther Agarwal

    Paperback (The Energy and Resources Institute, TERI, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Learn about the strangest and oddest natural plants on earth the world s tiniest plant to the world s biggest and heaviest flower, plants that grow in air, plants that eat insects...and many more. Books in this series: Weird and Wonderful: Animals Weird and Wonderful: Fruits and Vegetables Weird and Wonderful: Habitats Weird and Wonderful: Natural Formations Weird and Wonderful: Phenomena Weird and Wonderful: Plants
  • Weird and Wonderful

    Susan Mayes, Fiona Waters, Fiona MacKeith

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, Jan. 4, 1997)
    An exploration of the weird and wonderful, featuring facts, cartoons and photographs. All the pages of the book are perforated and drilled with six holes so that "Funfax" owners can add them into their files.
  • Weird and Wonderful

    Helen Riley, Peter D. Riley

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, )
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  • Weird and Wonderful

    Ripley Publishing

    Library Binding (Mason Crest Publishers, Sept. 1, 2010)
    An exploration of persons with unusual bodies and those who can do unusual things with their bodies.
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  • Weird and Wonderful

    Elizabeth Laskey

    Library Binding (Heinemann, )
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