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Cover: Baboon Troop

Animal Groups

This educational series explores the various habitats and behavior of animals that live together. Large, fascinating photos take children on a journey around the globe to learn about animal…

Cover: Flock of Sheep: Animal Groups on the Farm

Animal Groups

This educational series explores the various habitats and behavior of animals that live together. Large, fascinating photos take children on a journey around the globe to learn about animal…

Cover: What Lives in Antarctica?

Animal Habitats

This fun, visually-engaging and educational series introduces young readers to various animal habitats. Each book includes an overview of the featured habitat as well as a map showing where…

Cover: Home Sweet Burrow

Animal Homes

This informative series explores the various kinds of homes that are used or built by animals. Amazing, large photographs show the different types of animals that dwell in burrows, caves,…

Cover: Armadillos

Animal Icons

A soaring eagle. A howling coyote. A growling grizzly. These are not just everyday animals. They are icons--symbols or emblems of values that transmit culture. This series examines these…

Cover: Alligators

Animal Kingdom

This stimulating series takes readers on an animal adventure! With engaging text, each title explores a different animal's physical features, habitat, diet, and special characteristics.…

Cover: Alligator Snapping Turtles

Animal Pranksters

From nervous opossums playing dead to hungry alligator turtles luring fish with their worm-like tongues, animals have evolved in the ways they act and look to survive. This series looks at…

Cover: Hairless Animals

Animal Skins

Animals have all kinds of coverings. Some animals are soft while others have hard scales. Through easy text and colorful images showing a variety of animals, beginning readers discover why…

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