habitations

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Great white shark

Did you know that great white sharks do not have any bones? Their skeletons are made of the same material that makes up peoples noses and ears. Learn these and other interesting facts.
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Possum and the summer storm

"When Possum's brush pile washes away in a storm, his neighbors all help build a new home based on their own abilities and preferences"--Provided by publisher.
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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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Habitats and biomes

ecosystems of the world
2005
Introduces vocabulary related to habitats and biomes, describes six major biomes, and looks at the plants and animals that live in each.

Animal traps and lairs

Text and photographs provide information about animal traps and lairs.

Building with poop

2018
How do African Himba people use cattle manure to build their homes? Why is a dung home healthier than one made from stone? And how are students in Indonesia turning cow patties into sustainable, eco-friendly bricks? When you think of a building material, brick, wood, or, concrete might come to mind. For many people, however, a handful of poop is the building material for constructing a home! This new Science Slam! title will engross readers--and gross them out! Filled with information perfectly suited to the abilities and interests of an early elementary audience, this colorful, fact-filled book gives readers a chance not only to learn, but also to develop their powers of observation and critical thinking. With fascinating photographs and surprising, high-interest facts about a material that we don't usually read about, the book makes learning about excrement poop-sitively amazing!.
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Hoo, who's there?

a knock-knock joke in rhythm and rhyme
A squirrel looking for his owl friend knocks on animal homes to hear how they respond to his knock-knock joke in this rhyming story and accompanying music based on the classic joke.
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Beavers

2018
"Carefully leveled text and vibrant photographs introduce early readers to beavers and the structures they build together. Includes infographics, an activity, glossary, and index."--.
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Deadly predators

2017
Fluent readers will watch some of the animal kingdom's most infamous attack methods.
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