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Animal Ark: Puppies in the Pantry

by Lucy Daniels

Animal Ark is the veterinary surgery run by Mandy Hope's parents. If there are animals to be protected or looked after, Mandy is always there to help.When a film crew arrives in town, Mandy and her best friend, James, are recruited to look after the animal stars! It's an exciting and glamorous job. But then disaster strikes. Charley, the labrador, goes missing. Can James and Mandy save the day?PUPPIES IN THE PANTRY is one of the best-loved ANIMAL ARK stories. Have you read them all?

Animal Armor (Readers)

by Laura Marsh

Get to know scales, shells, and other kinds of amazing animal armor in this engaging Level 1 Reader from National Geographic Kids, now with more than 125 books from Pre-reader to Level 3 in the series.Packed with beautiful and engaging photos, kids will learn all about these fantastic creatures. Learn about animals with shells, scales, and spikes! This Reader is carefully leveled for an early independent reading or read aloud experience, perfect to encourage the scientists and explorers of tomorrow!

Animal Art

by Frank Rodgers

If you want to learn how to draw, paint and create cartoon animals then look no further! You'll find out that animals have always been popular in art, from prehistoric cave drawings to modern comics. In Animal Art, Frank Rodgers shares many of his ideas with you. Try out some of his exciting drawing and coloring techniques and soon you'll be creating your own masterpieces from mythical monsters to four-legged friends.

Animal Atlas (DK Where on Earth? Atlases)

by DK

This stunning new atlas is your first-class pass on a world tour of the homes of Earth's most incredible animals. The latest exciting title in DK's popular Where on Earth? series maps out the habitats of the world's mammals, fish, birds, reptiles, invertebrates, and more. Whether it's plotting the range of a lion, following the flight paths of birds, tracking great white sharks in the oceans, or exploring the migration of the monarch butterfly, you will see exactly where and how more than 100 extraordinary animal species live. What makes Animal Atlas unique are the maps themselves. Each one is individually commissioned in 3-D, with detail to show the habitat of each animal, as well as its geographic location. This reveals an astonishing amount of information about the behavior of these animals, from how seals are adapted to survive in freezing Antarctic seas to how beetles survive in the heat of the Sahara desert. There is also a focus on the conservation and protection of animals. Maps reveal the shrinking territories of some species, showing where they used to roam in the past compared to what's left of their range today. Whichever animal you're trying to track down, you're sure to find it in Animal Atlas.

Animal Atlas for Kids: A Visual Journey of Wildlife from Around the World

by Michael A. DiSpezio

Discover animals on every continent in a worldwide tour for kids ages 6 to 9 Spark children's curiosity and imagination with a whole world of amazing animals! This animal atlas introduces kids to more than 180 animals from all over the globe. They'll explore colorful maps of every continent and ocean and learn all about the creatures that live there. From the smallest insects to the biggest whales, kids can meet each one up close with photos and find out fun facts about their natural environment. Kids will discover animals like: CHIMPANZEE, African Rainforests—Chimpanzees live in trees and grasslands. Like other apes, they are highly intelligent. They also laugh when they're playing! TARANTULA, Central America—Tarantulas are large spiders. They have eight legs like other spiders, but they do not spin webs. Instead, they live in an underground burrow. SIBERIAN CHIPMUNK, Northern Asia—Like all chipmunks, a Siberian chipmunk has stripes along its back. It also has cheek pouches that carry food—kind of like grocery bags! BELUGA WHALE, Arctic Ocean—This white whale produces all sorts of sounds and has a thick layer of fat under its skin, called blubber. Encourage kids' passion for the natural world with this entertaining choice in educational animal books for kids.

Animal Attraction

by Jamie Ponti

The Season of (No?) Love Jane's life is one giant Conspiracy, with the whole world plotting to keep any chance of romance far, far away. Her social history (17 years, 0 boyfriends) is proof positive of that. But this summer, she's determined to crank it up. Jane's snagged a gig at the local theme park as part of the star attraction -- the Mermaid Show. But then the Conspiracy strikes, and she ends up starstruck in a furry beaver costume all day long. Hard to breathe, let alone flirt....Can Jane figure a way out of the beaver suit and into the arms of her summer love?

Animal Babies

by Harry Mcnaught

Baby swans are called cygnets. Baby kangaroos are called joeys. Most importantly, though, they're as adorable as can be! And so are all the other baby animals in this extra-thick board book by celebrated children's book illustrator Harry McNaught.

Animal Babies (Nature Company Discoveries Libraries)

by Claire Craig Young Staff

Explores the colorful world of animal babies, introducing children to young animals who are hatched from eggs, carried in pouches, born singly, or born in groups, in an interactive guide complete with fold-out panels and curiosity boxes.

Animal Band (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Cynthia Benjamin Andrea Ringli

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Music in the Air. The animals are making music in a band. Can you tell what they are playing?

Animal Baths

by Bob Barner

Discover how all kinds of animals bathe in this playful exploration of bath time in the animal kingdom! Learn how tiny shrimp aid eels in keeping their teeth squeaky clean, and how schools of fish help sharks stay spic and span. Young readers will recognize their own bath time habits, and will love splashing and playing along in their own imaginative way. Simple rhyming text and vibrant, colorful collages by award-winning author and artist Bob Barner make this book ideal for the youngest readers and bathers!

Animal Behavior: Animal Defenses

by Christina Wilsdon

This book presents the wide variety of physical and behavioral adaptations used by animals to defend themselves against predators. From insects that look like leaves, to fish that fly and toads with poisonous skins, the methods of defense seem limitless, with new ones continuing to be discovered.

Animal Boy: the Origins

by Jacob Worthington

On Jacob’s first day as an Official Inventions Observer (O.I.O.), an unexpected twist of fate changes his life forever. Follow the journey of this young hero as he uncovers the mystery behind his newfound powers and takes on his very first mission: to solve the disappearance of the local zoo’s red pandas.

Animal Cells And Life Processes (Investigating Cells)

by Megan Cotugno Barbara Somervill

This book explores the features of the animal cell and includes information about life processes such as respiration.

Animal City

by Joan Negrescolor

Nina journeys to a secret jungle city populated by animals, plants, and lost objects. The reason for her visit: story hour, where a book's power holds the wild in thrall. The animals are eager for stories about space, the sea, and other worlds. But their favorite story of all is the one told here: a story about a mysterious place, laden with legend and lore, and now overtaken by nature. Five Pantone colors infuse each illustrated spread with a vibrant, electric energy, making this powerful celebration of nature—and stories—as vivid visually as its narrative is engrossing.

Animal Climate Heroes

by Alison Pearce Stevens

In our left corner we have the meanest villain that’s ever existed. Responsible for rising seas and loss of biodiversity, it’s climate change ready to wreak havoc on the Earth. But in our right corner? We have four superheroes ready to save the day!Forest elephants protect our forests by trampling trees.Whales boost ocean health with their massive poo-nados.Sea otters defend kelp forests from purple invaders.And echidnas bury tons of soil to stop climate change.But we can’t leave them in this fight alone. We need to protect our heroes who, in return, defend our planet. Get ready to learn all about these four legged, and two-flippered, creatures and how YOU can be a climate hero too!

Animal Council

by Barbara Wilton

Imagine yourself in the forest wilds. If you saw some animals grouped together, what would you wonder? What are they talking about? Do they plan and discuss things just like people? There must be issues that confront animals that people don’t even think about. Just like people, every animal has a talent to contribute to the group. Which ones are the most valuable because they get the best results? Is it the big, powerful ones like the elephant and the lion, or the less noticed, unexpected ones? Take yourself on a journey to the forest and discover what really goes on.

Animal Crackers (Animal Crackers)

by Scott Christian Sava

It was supposed to an exciting, yet normal trip to the circus.Dangerous stunts, flying acrobats, and even the clowns Uncle Doug hated so much—Owen is itching to see all of it. But when his little sister Zoe, a self-proclaimed animal whisperer, accuses the ringmaster of mistreating the circus animals, the last thing Owen has time to do is to watch the show! With the help of some magical animal crackers that can transform him into a bear, a hippo, or even a hamster, Owen sets out to rescue his kidnapped uncle and sister from the hands of the scheming ringmaster and his circus lackeys.

Animal Crackers: Circus Mayhem (Animal Crackers)

by Scott Christian Sava

How does Uncle Bob do it? Owen couldn't figure it out.Buffalo Bob's Rootin' Tootin' Animal Circus is famous for its jump-roping giraffe, tangoing lion, and knife-throwing elephant. But they have to be fakes, right? Owen is determined to get to the bottom of this mystery. When he visits the circus he discovers that his uncle and, coincidentally, all of the animals, are missing. It can only be the work of Buffalo Bob’s sideshow rival: Contorto.Owen stumbles upon the one thing that can save the day: Buffalo Bob’s box of animal crackers. But these aren’t any ordinary cookies: one bite and you’re transformed into a circus animal! The audience is wowed by Owen’s animal antics, but it will take more than a few carnival tricks to defeat Contorto and his pack of goons.

Animal Crossings (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Nico Atwater

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Animal Dads

by Sneed B. Collard III

A good book for children describing many types of animals and how their dads play a part of their lives, including the seahorse who actually gives birth to the little seahorse babies.

Animal Doctors (National Geographic Readers)

by Libby Romero

THE VET IS IN! Join animal doctors as they care for cuddly pets and farm animals, rehabilitate cool wild animals, and rescue big sea life in this Level 1 Co-reader! Through this delightful beginning reader, youngsters and their grown-ups can follow veterinarians throughout their day as they care for sick and healthy animals, from house pets to zoo and ocean animals. Fans of Disney Junior’s hit television series Doc McStuffins will love this introduction to real-life animal doctors and rescues! Key features include: - Expert-vetted text appropriate for ages 4 to 6 - Beautiful and engaging photos - Fun approach to high-interest subject National Geographic Readers' exciting approach to reading, featuring expert-vetted text and fascinating images, has proved to be a winning formula with kids, parents, and educators. Each reader is written by a talented children's book author and includes a photo glossary and interactive features that reinforce what kids have learned in the book. National Geographic Readers feature engaging text carefully vetted by expert educators and accompanied by magnificent National Geographic photography. The Co-reader level provides a collaborative reading experience between an adult and child.

Animal Ears (Look Once Look Again Science Series)

by David Schwartz

Young scientists will examine plant parts and animal features "up close" and then turn the page to see how these smaller parts fit into the "bigger picture." Children will take a close-up view of the powerful ears of a bat, the thorny stem of a blackberry bush, the sticky tongue of a fly, and more.

Animal Eggs (Into Reading, Level B)

by Annette Smith

<p>NIMAC-sourced textbook <p>Some animals' babies come out of an egg. Do you know which ones do? Read about it here!</p>

Animal Eyes

by Beth Fielding

ANIMALS. This bright, colorful book explores the sensational variety of eyes in the world's animals. Discover trick eyes, sideways eyes, glow-in-the-dark eyes, giant eyes, see-through eyes, and so many more. <p><p> Chameleons clean their eyes with their tongues, while camels and crocodiles have thin membranes over their eyes to protect them from damage during sandstorms and feedings. Giant squids have the largest eyes, and some spiders have eight eyes! Animals such as raccoons and tigers have accent fur around their eyes, making them look more ferocious, while animals such as butterflies and fish have fake eyes used to trick predators. <p> Fun, easy experiments that illustrate the way animal eyes work, and cool eye facts to gross out family and friends. Glossary and index included. Real science has never been so much fun! Ages 4+.

Animal Eyes

by Melissa Stewart

Like you, most animals have eyes. But how and what they see can be very different.

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