Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, adaptations, and life cycle of four forest animals: the red-shouldered hawk, praying mantis, red deer, and king cobra.
Photographs and simple text introduce readers to animals that live in the forest and their unique characteristics, including ants with strong jaws for cutting leaves, deer with brown coats to help them hide, and porcupines with sharp quills to protect them.
Consists of fourteen episodes in the lives of forest animals and their resident witch whose cauldron, much to her dismay, contains more fun than nastiness.
One night, in the depths of a harsh winter, Fox, Mouse, and Hare are moved to do their best with the little they have to help a cold and hungry badger.
Explores the physical characteristics and habits of ten animals living in the temperate forest--the raccoon, otter, beaver, moose, porcupine, flying squirrel, red fox, koala, European brown bear, and white-tailed deer.
The forest friends all gather to help care for Bear when he feels sick, and when they come down with the same symptoms, the newly recovered Bear returns the favor.