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Creature features

"Vibrantly illustrated by new talent Natasha Durley, this is an animal book with a difference. Each page is bursting with unusual creatures united by a common characteristic. From enormous ears to humongous horns, from elephants to earwigs, this eclectic collection celebrates the diversity and the commonality of the animal kingdom. And with something to look for on every page, it's guaranteed to fascinate young animal lovers."--.
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Lizard or salamander?

2023
"Beginning readers will learn to spot the differences between these reptiles and amphibians. Carefully leveled text relays what the animals look like and how they behave. Each page then asks readers to name which one is shown in the photo. Answers appear upside down on the bottom of each page, making reading for learning interactive and fun. A See and Compare spread shows and labels each animal side by side, while a Quick Facts feature lists even more information about their similarities and differences"--Provided by publisher.
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Reptiles

2024
"This . . . book provides an easy-to-read introduction to repitles. The book features simple text and vibrant photos"--Provided by publisher.
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Iguanas

2024
"Engage your earliest readers with these nonfiction animal introductions! In 'Iguanas', emergent readers learn about the different parts of an iguana and see it in the wild. Carefully crafted text, high-frequency words, repetitive sentence patterns, and strong visual references support emergent readers"--Provided by publisher.
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Chronicles of a lizard nobody

"When Principal Wombat makes monitor lizards Zeke, Daniel, and Alicia hall monitors, Zeke gives up on popularity at his new school. Brought in as part of a district blending program, the monitor lizards were mostly ignored before. Reptiles aren't bullied any more than other students, but they do stick out among zebras, ostriches, and elk. Why would Principal Wombat make them hall monitors? Alicia explains that it's because mammals are afraid of being yelled (hissed) at by reptiles. The principal's just a good general, deploying her resources. Zeke balks, until he gets on the wrong side of Pelicarnassus. More than a bully, the pelican is a famed international supervillain-at least when his mother isn't looking. Maybe the halls are a war zone, and the school needs a hero. Too bad it isn't . . . Zeke. Smart, relatable, and densely illustrated in black and white for graphic appeal, this middle-grade series debut by a revered author returns to his themes of grief, bullying, and negotiating differences-but with zeal and comic relief to spare"--Provided by publisher.
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Reptiles

2024
Explores the unique requirement for pet reptiles, including snakes, lizards, and chamelions, discussing what they eat, enrichment programs and any special equipment needed.

Reptiles

2024
A field guide highlighting reptiles found throughout North America.
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The ultimate book of reptiles

2023
"Get ready to sink your fangs into the hidden worlds of reptiles with [this book] . . . readers will get up close and personal with the coolest cold-blooded animals ever. From lizards to snakes, turtles to crocodiles, something called a tuatara, and even enormous prehistoric reptiles (think: real-life sea monsters!), they'll discover what makes a reptile a reptile, how these different species live, hunt, hide, raise their young, and what wild adaptations they have that make them so unique and, well, a little bit strange at times!"--Provided by publisher.
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Just discovered reptiles

2024
"Let's learn all about newly discovered animals! Have you ever seen a Salazar's pit viper or a nano chameleon? Now you can! . . . this book explores five new species of reptiles. Get ready to learn all about how, when, and where these animals were discovered"--Provided by publisher.

Gila monster

2024
The Gila monster is the largest lizard in the United States. It is one of the few lizards in the world that has venom in it's bite. Learn theses facts and more about the Gila monster in this book.

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