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Books with title Who Lives Here? Wetland Animals

  • Who Lives Here? Polar Animals

    Deborah Hodge, Pat Stephens

    eBook (Kids Can Press, Feb. 1, 2008)
    Emperor penguins, snowy owls and beluga whales are just a few of the fascinating animals featured in their icy, polar habitat.
  • Who Lives Here? Desert Animals

    Deborah Hodge, Pat Stephens

    eBook (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2008)
    Scorpions, sand cats and camels are just a few of the fascinating animals featured in their dry, desert habitat.
  • Who Lives Here? Polar Animals

    Deborah Hodge, Pat Stephens

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Feb. 1, 2008)
    The polar regions are home to amazing animals whose bodies are built for living in the extreme cold. Emperor penguins, snowy owls and beluga whales all have special ways of staying warm, finding food and raising their young in a polar habitat of thick ice and snow.The Who Lives Here? series looks at animals in their natural habitats - rain forests, polar regions, deserts and wetlands - and explains how the body and habits of each animal are suited to the place it lives. Charming, realistic illustrations, playful language and intriguing facts make these books a perfect read for young children.
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  • Who Lives Here? Wetland Animals

    Deborah Hodge, Pat Stephens

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2008)
    Wetlands are home to amazing animals whose bodies are built for living in or near the water. Hippos, crocodiles and anacondas all have special ways of finding food, staying safe and raising their young in a watery habitat.The Who Lives Here? series looks at animals in their natural habitats - rain forests, polar regions, deserts and wetlands - and explains how the body and habits of each animal are suited to the place it lives. Charming, realistic illustrations, playful language and intriguing facts make these books a perfect read for young children.
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  • Who Lives Here? Desert Animals

    Deborah Hodge, Pat Stephens

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2008)
    Deserts are home to amazing animals whose bodies are built for living in hot places, where there is very little water to drink. Scorpions, sand cats and camels all have special ways of staying cool, finding food and raising their young in a hot, dry habitat.The Who Lives Here? series looks at animals in their natural habitats - rain forests, polar regions, deserts and wetlands - and explains how the body and habits of each animal are suited to the place it lives. Charming, realistic illustrations, playful language and intriguing facts make these books a perfect read for young children.
  • Who Lives Here? Wetland Animals

    Deborah Hodge, Pat Stephens

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2008)
    Wetlands are home to amazing animals whose bodies are built for living in or near the water. Hippos, crocodiles and anacondas all have special ways of finding food, staying safe and raising their young in a watery habitat. The Who Lives Here? series looks at animals in their natural habitats - rain forests, polar regions, deserts and wetlands - and explains how the body and habits of each animal are suited to the place it lives. Charming, realistic illustrations, playful language and intriguing facts make these books a perfect read for young children.
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  • Who Lives Here? Desert Animals

    Deborah Hodge, Pat Stephens

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2008)
    Deserts are home to amazing animals whose bodies are built for living in hot places, where there is very little water to drink. Scorpions, sand cats and camels all have special ways of staying cool, finding food and raising their young in a hot, dry habitat.The Who Lives Here? series looks at animals in their natural habitats - rain forests, polar regions, deserts and wetlands - and explains how the body and habits of each animal are suited to the place it lives. Charming, realistic illustrations, playful language and intriguing facts make these books a perfect read for young children.
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  • Who Lives Here? Polar Animals

    Deborah Hodge, Pat Stephens

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Feb. 1, 2008)
    The polar regions are home to amazing animals whose bodies are built for living in the extreme cold. Emperor penguins, snowy owls and beluga whales all have special ways of staying warm, finding food and raising their young in a polar habitat of thick ice and snow. The Who Lives Here? series looks at animals in their natural habitats - rain forests, polar regions, deserts and wetlands - and explains how the body and habits of each animal are suited to the place it lives. Charming, realistic illustrations, playful language and intriguing facts make these books a perfect read for young children.
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  • Who Lives Here? Forest Animals

    Deborah Hodge, Pat Stephens

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Feb. 1, 2009)
    The forest is home to amazing animals whose bodies are built for living among the trees in cold weather. Black bears, wolverines, loons and other animals all have special ways of keeping warm, finding food and raising their young in a forest habitat with lakes and rivers, short summers and long winters. The Who Lives Here? series looks at animals in their natural habitats --- such as tropical and boreal forests, polar regions, deserts and wetlands --- and explains how the body and habits of each animal are suited to the place it lives. Charming, realistic illustrations, playful language and intriguing facts make these books a perfect read for young children.
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  • Who Lives Here? Forest Animals

    Deborah Hodge, Pat Stephens

    eBook (Kids Can Press, Feb. 1, 2009)
    Charming, realistic illustrations, playful language and intriguing animal facts make this book in the Who Lives Here? series an appealing choice for young children.
  • Who Lives Here? Savanna Animals

    Deborah Hodge, Pat Stephens

    Paperback (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2009)
    The savanna is home to exciting animals whose bodies are suited to living on the warm, grassy plain. Elephants, giraffes, lions, meerkats, zebras and other animals have special ways of finding food, raising families and protecting themselves in this habitat with long dry seasons and shorter rainy seasons.The Who Lives Here? series looks at animals in their natural habitats - rain forests, polar regions, deserts, wetlands and savannas - and explains how the body and habits of each animal are suited to the place it lives. Charming, realistic illustrations, playful language and intriguing facts make these books a perfect read for young children.
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  • Who Lives Here? Desert Animals

    Deborah Hodge, Pat Stephens

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2008)
    Deserts are home to amazing animals whose bodies are built for living in hot places, where there is very little water to drink. Scorpions, sand cats and camels all have special ways of staying cool, finding food and raising their young in a hot, dry habitat. The Who Lives Here? series looks at animals in their natural habitats - rain forests, polar regions, deserts and wetlands - and explains how the body and habits of each animal are suited to the place it lives. Charming, realistic illustrations, playful language and intriguing facts make these books a perfect read for young children.
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