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Books with title Weird Animals

  • Weird But True Animals

    National Geographic Kids

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, March 20, 2018)
    The next in the best-selling Weird But True line features National Geographic Kids' two best topics--Weird But True and animals--together in an irresistable combination!Get ready to ooh, ahh, and awww with wacky stats, tidbits, and trivia about the many ways animals can be incredibly WEIRD! Did you know that you can take a yoga class with goats? Or that there's a pig that loves to paint? Or that slugs have green blood? The wild world of animals just got a little bit weirder in this new edition, packed with 300 facts and photos to encourage curiosity and keep kids entertained, amazed, and laughing for hours!
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  • Weird Animals

    Mary Kay Carson

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Slime-oozing slugs, red-lipped fish, spine-covered bugs, and tubed-nosed bats. There animals are weird—and AWESOME! But have you ever wondered why they look so strange? Find out! Axolotl, sea pig, mirror spider. These are some crazy-looking critters! But no matter how bizarre or wacky, there’s a reason why animals look the way they do. These characteristics—including their colors, teeth, and behavior—help them survive. With the help of some amazing photos, Mary Kay Carson reveals that, no matter how odd, things like slime and freaky noses are more than just surface features—they’re lifesaving.
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  • Animals

    Chieri DeGregorio, Steve DeGregorio

    Board book (Penguin Workshop, Jan. 8, 2019)
    Get ready for an animal adventure with your little explorer! The Kids' Picture Show books, inspired by the hugely popular YouTube channel, introduce young readers to first words in cool 8-bit style.This sturdy board book, packed with images of animals, is the perfect introduction to creatures from around the world for babies and toddlers. The 8-bit illustration style makes the book even more fun and accessible for young children, and will also appeal to parents, grandparents, and everyone who has played classic video arcade games.
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  • Animals

    Chiara Piroddi, Agnese Baruzzi

    Paperback (Sterling Children's Books, May 1, 2018)
    Children will have fun learning with this brightly colored, animal-focused activity book, created according to the Montessori Method! As they fill in every page, kids will develop their cognitive potential. Lots of animals live in the Chestnut Wood—from a fawn and a fox to a wild boar and a bear. They’re all different colors and sizes, and have their own habits, too. Young children will learn to recognize these woodland creatures as they color in a butterfly, count the porcupine’s quills, follow the hawk’s flight path, and place stickers everywhere!
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  • Animals

    Ingela P Arrhenius

    Hardcover (Candlewick Studio, Sept. 27, 2016)
    Know someone who loves creatures? Animal lovers will fixate on this giant book presenting thirty-two big, bold images of friendly beasts.From a star of children’s design in Sweden comes an exquisite array of animals rendered with whimsy and stylish splendor. Every oversize page highlights a different specimen, from an adorable sheep to an elegant flamingo, from an endearing hippo to a silly-looking snake. Each animal’s name appears in a different eye-catching type treatment, making for an attractive graphic keepsake sure to find a prominent place in nurseries and bookshelves everywhere.
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  • Animals

    Stuart Levine

    language (Cherry Lake Publishing, Jan. 12, 2014)
    The Hands on Science series provide students with background on key concepts in Science. Each title includes engaging hands on exercises that help bring the concepts to life for kids. Real World Science: Animals, provide information on the basic needs of animals, and the body parts and behaviors that help animals meet their needs.
  • Animals

    Mona Koth, Vicki Scott, Cottage Door Press

    Board book (Cottage Door Press, Oct. 22, 2019)
    Meet Dot and Beau–twin panda toddlers who love to learn, play, and explore the world! This adorable board book introduces kiddos to a diverse range of animals and the sounds they make told in lively, bold illustrations and simple text perfect for keeping little ones engaged and entertained. A perfect first library addition! Encourages confidence and self-expressionHelps kiddos identify animal sounds with corresponding animalPlayful introduction to early learning concepts Bold pictures and simple text perfect for keeping little ones engaged and entertained Collect all four books in the Panda Panda series! A must for panda fans!
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  • Animals

    Julie Mercier

    Board book (Twirl, May 1, 2018)
    Parents are forever looking for things to keep children entertained while on a road trip—whether it's a 10-minute ride to Grandma's house or a flight across the country! They'll find the perfect solution in Twirl's new Matching Game Book series. Learning while playing is the name of the game while children are expanding their knowledge of animals, training their visual memory, increasing their attention to detail; and building vocabulary. Children can slide the panels to find matching pairs; spot the animals in the big picture; identify animals by their characteristics; play hide-and seek with the matching pairs, or even come up with games of their own! A terrific book for travel or take-along!
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  • Animals

    Diana Fisher (Illustrator), The Creative Team at Walter Foster Publishing

    Paperback (Walter Foster, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Now anyone can learn to draw 26 captivating creatures! Simples step-by-step instructions make it fun and easy to draw lifelike wildlife. Just start with basic shapes and follow the illustrated examples, and you'll be creating your own amazing masterpieces in no time at all!
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  • Weird Animals

    Bobbie Kalman, Tammy Everts

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, April 1, 1995)
    Introduces the platypus, Komodo dragon, penguin, lemur, bat, octopus, and other unusual animals
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  • 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 But True Animals

    National Geographic Kids

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, March 20, 2018)
    The next in the best-selling Weird But True line features National Geographic Kids' two best topics--Weird But True and animals--together in an irresistable combination!Get ready to ooh, ahh, and awww with wacky stats, tidbits, and trivia about the many ways animals can be incredibly WEIRD! Did you know that you can take a yoga class with goats? Or that there's a pig that loves to paint? Or that slugs have green blood? The wild world of animals just got a little bit weirder in this new edition, packed with 300 facts and photos to encourage curiosity and keep kids entertained, amazed, and laughing for hours!
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