Animals -- Juvenile literature
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Animals -- Juvenile literature
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Animals
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- Things with wings, written by Carson Creagh
- How to survive as a shark, written by Kristen Foote ; illustrated by Erica Salcedo
- Around the world on eighty legs (more or less), by Amy Gibson ; illustrated by Daniel Salmieri
- All birds have anxiety, Kathy Hoopmann
- Animal eyes, how creatures see and how their eyes have adapted to their world, Françoise Vulpé
- When fall comes, connecting with nature as the days grow shorter, Aimée M. Bissonette ; illustrated by Erin Hourigan
- The wonder garden, wander through 5 habitats to discover 80 amazing animals, [illustrated by] Kristjana S. Williams ; written by Jenny Broom
- Wild warriors, 4 books in 1!, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- My first animal board book, Nicole Zarick [U.S. editor ; illustrations by Keith Lilly]
- Giant and teeny, Elizabeth Laskey
- Find out about animal homes, Martin Jenkins ; illustrated by Jane McGuinness
- Endangered animals, written by Ben Hoare and Tom Jackson
- Fiercest feuds, 5 books in 1!, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- Jim Arnosky's wild world, Jim Arnosky
- Animals, collages by Motomitsu Maehara
- Animals everywhere, Simon Abbott
- Animal, writtten by Tom Jackson
- The really wicked droning wasp and other things that bite and sting, Theresa Greenaway
- Who's the bendiest?, by Emilie Dufresne
- My big book of outdoors, welcome! In every season, there is something different to see, discover, make and do. So explore the seasons, get outdoors and into nature!, Tim Hopgood
- In the woods, who's been here?, Lindsay Barrett George
- You are home, an ode to the National Parks, Evan Turk
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