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Beavers

Describes the lives and unique features of beavers.
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A place to start a family

poems about creatures that build
A collection of original children's poems describing the different homes built by various animals to attract a mate and shelter a family. Features prairie dogs, pufferfish, termites, storks, spiders, and wasps.
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No place like home

2019
George the polar bear, unhappy living in a city, sets out to find where he belongs but the jungle, a mountain, the desert, and even the sea feel uncomfortable.
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Homes in the wild

where baby animals and their parents live
"A peek inside the homes--from burrow deep underground to nests high in the trees--where baby animals live and grow"--Provided by publisher.
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A caterpillar's tent

2019
Explores the life cycle of both the caterpillars and the tents they create. Readers will also learn how these seemingly small animals can defoliate an entire tree as they maintain their home.
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Rays

Flapping their pectoral fins to propel themselves through the water, rays are like the birds of the sea. These gentle giants can be found throughout all the oceans of the world, and they?re likely to pay a visit to humans by hunting for their prey along sandy shorelines. In this book, you?ll learn about four types of rays?stingrays, manta rays, skates, and sawfish. Closely related to sharks, these amazing and unique creatures are a vital part of the ocean?s ecosystem. You?ll learn about where you can go to interact with rays up close?they tend to love human visitors!.
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When is this a home?

Describes the homes of various animals.
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Extreme builders

Describes ten of the best builders in the animal kingdom and compares their buildings with those of human architects.
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Birds

"Carefully leveled text and vibrant photographs introduce early readers to birds and the structures they build together. Includes infographics, an activity, glossary, and index"--.
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The life cycle of a frog

Describes the metamorphosis of a frog as it grows and changes from an egg, to a tadpole, to a froglet, and then to an adult frog.
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