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Zoo Animals Bilingual Print Series
Meet and learn about animals around the world! First, read the stories in English. Then, flip to the next page and read them again in Spanish…
Meet and learn about animals around the world! First, read the stories in English. Then, flip to the next page and read them again in Spanish…
Previous Next Description: Where do these animal families live? Written by Veronica WagnerIllustrated by Maryn Arreguín ISBN: 979-8-7654-0333-4eBook ISBN: 978-1-64996-473-1Read-Along ISBN: 978-1-64996-497-7MP3 ISBN: 978-1-64996-938-5 Trim:
Which animals left footprints throughout this book?
Now in Spanish—Kids love to ask questions about animals. From essential questions about animal varieties and habitats to astounding animal abilities, this new and exciting series delivers all the answers!…
What enemy is able to swallow small crocodilians whole? What sounds do crocodilians use to “talk” to one another? Do crocodiles really smile?…
What bird can dive at speeds of over 200 miles per hour? What birds munch on leftovers from other animals’ meals? What birds build their nests underground?…
Have you ever wondered which predators swallow their prey whole? Or which ones eat their victims while they’re still alive?…
Which dino could eat leaves on trees as high as a four-story building? What animals are the only known dinosaurs living today?…
Ever wondered what animals wolves eat? Or how wolves are related to our pet pooches?…
Which cat can run at speeds up to 70 miles per hour? Which lions do most of the hunting—the males or the females? And which gets to eat first?…
Ever wondered how snakes can swallow and digest an entire animal whole, bones and all? Or which snakes squeeze the life out of their victims?…
Ever wondered how sharks are different from other fish, and what makes them such fearsome hunters? Or how a feeding frenzy works?…
Now in Spanish—Beautifully illustrated picture books teach children social-emotional lessons about friendship, acceptance, and being yourself.
Now in Spanish—Nigel has dined with disorderly dragons, inelegant llamas, and other uncultured individuals. Today, though, he’s taking tea with a unicorn. He just knows her manners will be dainty and refined.