We go inside when the rain comes down, but where do animals go?
That depends on the kind of animal and where it lives. Bees hide in
hives and ants stay safe in underground nests. Squirrels pull their
long bushy tails over their heads like umbrellas. Caterpillars
crawl under leaves. This new book for young readers offers a first
glimpse at how different animals in different habitats behave
during a thunderstorm. In simple, easy-to-understand language,
veteran childrens book author Melissa Stewart takes a lyrical look
at the behavior of animals in forests, fields, wetlands, and
deserts and briefly describes how each creature interacts with its
rained-soaked environment. Constance Bergums soft, watercolor
paintings colorfully depict the animals and special features of
each habitat. Individual sidebar and panel illustrations provide
close-up details of the natural world.
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