sally cartwright
animal homes
Hardcover
(Coward McCann & Geoghegan Jan. 1, 1973)
From jacket flap: Walk quietly in the woodland. Hidden there, not far from the homes of people, are the homes of furry, wild animals. Most animal homes are made for the safety of the babies. And in winter many of the homes also keep the grown animals warm and safe. The squirrel, who is fast, safe, and sure in the trees, makes its home aboveground. The porcupine, safe with its quills, lives on the ground. The woodchuck, who can dig so well, makes its home underground. And the beaver, a good swimmer, makes its home in the pond. In this clear, simple text, complemented by attractive and informative illustrations by Ben. F. Stahl, Sally Catwright explores and explains animal homes in language that beginning readers can understand
- ISBN
- 0698202406 / 9780698202405