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Cats and kittens

2017
Baby animals grow up just like we do. Follow a kitten as it learns to walk and run. Through beautiful photography and engaging, accessible text, this adorable book introduces the basic life cycle of cats.

Rhinoceroses are awesome!

2016
Introduces young readers to rhinoceroses, including physical characteristics, habitat, diet, behavior, and life cycle.

Welcome home, Bear

a book of animal habitats
2015
Tired of his own home, a bear goes exploring, visiting animals around the world in their various habitats.

The bunny burrow buyers book

a tale of rabbit real estate
A swiftly increasing family of rabbits explore prospective new homes in the forest dwellings of their animal neighbors.

A nest is noisy

2015
Text and illustrations look at different animal nests.

Tasmanian Devils

2013
Readers will learn how Tasmanian devils got their fear-inducing name and discover topics ranging from the devil's massive appetite to the role it plays in the ecosystems of Tasmania. Also discussed is Devil Facial Tumor Disease, the contagious cancer that is sweeping through the devil population and putting the animal's future at risk.

Step inside!

a look inside animal homes
2012
Photographs and text allow young readers to explore the insides of animal homes, covering a variety of animals.

Do unto animals

a friendly guide to how animals live, and how we can make their lives better
2015
Offers simple truths for how to treat and improve animals' lives.

The wild life of frogs

2015
Readers will leap into this informative, colorful book about frogs. Fun, accessible text introduces readers to a variety of frog species, including the horned frog and deadly poison dart frog! Accompanied by stunning photographs, this book explores frog habitats and showcases interesting facts about their anatomy, behavior, life cycles, and the sounds they make. Jokes, puzzles, activities, and a retelling of The Frog Prince by the Brothers Grimm are sure to keep readers interested.

Fish

2015
Did you know that adult salmon come back to the river where they were born to reproduce? Scientists have found that some salmon travel nearly 2,000 miles (3,219 kilometers) to their destination. Discover more fascinating facts in Fish, a Life Cycles book.

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