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Books with title Why Are Animals Green?

  • Why Are Animals Green?

    Melissa Stewart

    Library Binding (Enslow Publishers, March 1, 2009)
    How does being green help animals survive in the wild? This easy-to-read science book fills a need for nonfiction science readers while entertaining students with stunning color photos and fascinating facts. Author Melissa Stewart explains the science of being green and how it helps animals hide or attract mates. Full-color photographs of green animals enhance every spread in this beautiful, one-of-a-kind series.
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  • Green Animals

    Teddy Borth

    Hardcover (Capstone Classroom, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Snakes use the color green to sleep in trees safely. Tree sloths move so slow that algae grows on them and turns them green! Green Animals will help readers understand that colors in nature are not just for beauty, but sometimes have more important purposes. Also included in this title is a color wheel showing primary and secondary colors and their relationships. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards.
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  • Why Are Animals Blue?

    Melissa Stewart

    Library Binding (Enslow Publishers, March 1, 2009)
    Blue-footed boobies use their blue feet to attract mates. Golden monkeys have blue faces to help their family spot them in the trees. Being blue helps other animals in the wild, too. Learn about different kinds of blue animals in this fascinating and informational science reader with beautiful full-color photographs.
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  • Green Animals

    Melissa Stewart

    Paperback (Enslow Elementary, July 1, 2012)
    Frogs are not the only green animals in our world! Author Melissa Stewart introduces new readers to a variety of green animals in this easy-to-read title. GREEN ANIMALS lets readers learn to recognize simple words as they are repeated throughout the text.
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  • Why Are Animals Red?

    Melissa Stewart

    Library Binding (Enslow Publishers, March 1, 2009)
    Can you guess why a scarlet ibis is red? Why does the coral snake have red rings? Animals come in all different colors for a variety of reasons. Learn the science behind how being red helps animals survive in the wild in this beautiful nonfiction reader in the one-of-a-kind Rainbow of Animals series.
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  • Green Animals

    Teddy Borth

    Library Binding (Abdo Group, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Uses colorful photographs to examine animals with green coloring, including tree frogs, tree sloths, caterpillars, Amazon parrots, and sea slugs.
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  • Green Animals

    Melissa Stewart

    Library Binding (Enslow Elementary, April 1, 2012)
    Frogs are not the only green animals in our world! Author Melissa Stewart introduces new readers to a variety of green animals in this easy-to-read title. GREEN ANIMALS lets readers learn to recognize simple words as they are repeated throughout the text.
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  • Green Animals

    Christina Leaf

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Leaf insects blend in to hide from predators. Emerald green boas stealthily await prey in the trees. Male quetzals impress females with their vibrant feathers! In this title, beginning readers get a fascinating introduction to green animal adaptations. Photo labels visually define glossary terms and other important words. Picture glossaries offer visual supports. Simply infographics identify the color in daily life.
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  • Green Animals

    Teddy Borth

    Hardcover (Abdo Kids, March 15, 1895)
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