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Those Lively Lizards (Paperback)
Marta Magellan; Illustrated by Steve Weaver; Photographs by James Gersing
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R187
Discovery Miles 1 870
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Learn all about lizards. They live all over the world and come
in many shapes, sizes, and colors. You'll find out if a lizard can
change colors to match its surroundings, if a lizard's tail can
really grow back, which lizard runs on water, whether boy and girl
lizards look the same, why lizards stick out their tongues, and if
they are endangered.
Activities include a lizards crossword puzzle and a lizard
puppet that sticks out his dewlap. (What's a dewlap? You'll find
out )
This book answers 20 questions about
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behavior, why they look the way they do, how they communicate, and
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- Learn all about alligators--and they are amazing. Of course,
you'll learn the difference between alligators and crocodiles, and
you'll also find out how many teeth they have, why they have bumps,
and how fast they can run.- You'll meet the white alligators at the
New Orleans Zoo, and even learn how to make a Glitter Gator Puppet.
- Why is it called the Bald Eagle?- What do eagles eat?- How strong
are eagles?- How well can an eagle see?- How fast can an eagle
fly?- Where in the world do eagles live? And you will also learn
how to make an eagle and an eagle's nest you can eat! As in all the
books in this series, each question and answer is illustrated with
a large color photograph and a charming illustration.
Like the other 13 books in this series, this one asks and
answers 20 questions, each with a large photo and a humorous
drawing by illustrator Steve Weaver. Did you know that penguins
have a good reason to wear a tuxedo? Have you ever wondered whether
they can fly? What they eat? Whether they have knees? Did you know
that penguins don't live at the North Pole? "Those Perky Penguins
"will explain all the questions you've asked yourself as you've
watched these funny, perky little birds waddle around at the zoo
and elegantly fly in the water under the ice on screen.
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Those Big Bears (Paperback)
Jan Lee Wicker; Illustrated by Steve Weaver
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R181
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
Save R13 (7%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Did you know that koala bears are not really bears at all? Can you
believe there is a bear that has no front teeth? Did you know that
black bears are not always black? If bears can outrun, outswim, and
outclimb you, what do you do if you see one in the wild? This book
will answer these 4 questions and 16 more. 20 color photos and 20
funny cartoons. Includes a recipe for a yummy Powered Panda, as
well as other fun activities.
-Why are owls eyes so big? When do owls sleep. Why do they hoot?
How many kinds are there? Why do horned owls have horns? These are
just a few of the 20 things you will learn about those outrageous
owls.- You'll understand how owls save us money and that baby owls
look like cotton balls. And you'll make a fun owl from a paper bag
and some leaves.
Ever wonder about those funny, big, pink birds that stand on one
leg and eat upside down? This book answers 20 questions about
flamingos to teach you a lot about those big pink birds. In
addition to finally understanding why they stand on one leg and eat
upside down, you'll learn the answers to questions like these: How
do flamingos stay dry? Can flamingos salute? How can flamingos bend
their knees backwards? Why do flamingos have webbed feet? How many
eggs does a flamingo lay? Are baby flamingos pink? So come along
and let's take a world tour to see where flamingos live and why
they do what they do. You'll even learn how to draw them and how to
make one from a candy cane.
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