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Builders

"This book offers readers exactly what it promises and just might trigger greater interest and curiosity in readers, inspiring them to research and read further on their own. - Sharon the Librarian" Just like people, animals need a place to live. The nine animals in this book are very talented builders and make their own homes! Sometimes it's high in a tree, and sometimes it's hidden under the ground. They use earth, branches, and leaves, or whatever they can find nearby. Each house has its own style, from small and simple to large and complex. There are animals that prefer to live alone and others that live in groups. Animals build nests, dig tunnels, build roads and dams, and webs. Discover the amazing beaver, cross spider, sociable weaver, termite, stork, meerkat, honeybee, Japanese pufferfish, and mole. See who these special builders are! This is the first book in the Super Animals series, beautifully illustrated nonfiction about special animals.
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Structures

2012
Cover image of Structures

Baby animals in dens

Simple text and photographs introduce why dens make good homes for growing baby foxes, pandas, and other animals.

Homes

2012
Simple text and photographs describe why living things need homes.

Rabbit

2014
"Describes life, features, and habits of pet rabbits. Also helps child select a pet"--Provided by publisher.

Guinea pig

2014
"Describes life, features, and habits of guinea pigs. Also helps children select a new pet"--Provided by publisher.

Everybody has a house & Everybody eats

1985
Describes the dwellings of several animals and the diet of others.

Animal builders

1996
Describes the various skills that animals exhibit in building nests, traps, and larders. Shows the habitations built by such animals as web-silinging spider to the tunneling prairie dog.

Where I live

1996
Labeled illustrations show the different places where such animals as a frog, bee, camel, and horse live.

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