![]() ![]() Search and Spot Animals! by Laura Ljungkvist (ages 4 – 8) The entire experience of this book, the art as well as the content, makes nature exciting and appealing to young readers. They were made by hopping.” This picture and factual support are supportive young readers as they make deductions based on the clues. On the page of questions, readers will notice an illustrated clue (part of the animal) as well as read a written clue, “ These are two footprints. The repeating question “ Whose footprint is that?” gives kids a beat, a sense of what to expect. Whose Footprint Is That?by Darrin Lunde, illustrated by Kelsey Oseid (ages 6 – 9) Each page shows an illustration of the animal plus the pronunciation and a sentence or two of information about the animal. Kids who like wacky and weird will adore this book of unusual creatures, starting with A for Axolotol and continuing to J for Jerboa and Z for Zebu. The Alphabet of Peculiar Creatures by Katie Abey (ages 8 – 12) “ Turtles tickle… Eagles cartwheel… Crabs wave.” Each page features a creature and its strut, spin, or shimmy, plus an informational paragraph. You’ll love these creatures who high-step and tap off the pages with vivid verbs, informational facts, and colorful illustrations. Shall We Dance? by Robin Page (ages 4 – 8) Bold, graphic art is simple and appealing for young learners. ![]() Africa has a pop-up elephant and a lift-the-flap hippo, for example. Arrenius (ages 4 – 8)Įach two page spread shows a continent (or two) and some of the animals that live there with a pop up and a lift-the flap with a factoid behind the flap. ![]() Rhyming text moves readers through the book of camels and ducks meerkats and newts sea lions and tortoises, perfect for toddlers and preschool readers learning about animals and the alphabet.Īnimal Atlas Pop Up Book by Ingela P. Oversized, full-color photographs show impressive animals from A to Z on sturdy board pages. “ This spider has two horns.” Back matter shares factual information about each creature like the Long-Horn Orb-Weaver Spider.ĪBC Animals! An Alphabet Adventure from Anteater to Zebra by Stephen F. Odd Beasts Meet Nature’s Weirdest Animals by Laura Gehl, illustrated by Gareth Lucas (ages 0 – 3)Ĭute rhymes and illustrations provide a playful introduction to unique and cool animals in a darling board book. ![]()
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