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Woodpeckers

2023
"In many places in the United States, the characteristic drumming woodpeckers rings out come springtime. These familiar birds often elicit curious question from kids wondering who's make all that racket. In this book, beginning readers find out more about woodpeckers, including their habitat, what they eat, and why they peck! Beautiful, full-color images bring the many kinds of woodpeckers closer to readers than they could likely get in the wild. Photographs closely correlate with low ATOS text to aid in comprehension"--.

Woodpeckers

2022
A basic exploration of the appearance, behavior, and habitat of woodpeckers. Also included is a story from folklore explaining how woodpeckers care for their young.

Woodpeckers

Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through grade three, this book introduces woodpeckers to young readers through leveled text and related photos.

The pest in the nest

2022
Between his friend Bear's snoring and annoying neighbors, Rabbit cannot find any peace and quiet, but perhaps Bear can give Rabbit a new perspective.

Woodpeckers

"Relevant images match informative text in this introduction to woodpeckers. Intended for students in kindergarten through third grade"--.

Woodpeckers

2020
An introduction to the physical characteristics, habitat, and behavior of woodpeckers.

Don't call me fuzzybutt!

2021
As Bear settles into his bed for hibernation, Woodpecker, shocked to discover his cherished homes are missing, follows the trail of debris right to Bear's new front door, where a feisty exchange of name-calling and neighborhood gossip ensues.

The pest in the nest

2017
Between his friend Bear's snoring and annoying neighbors, Rabbit cannot find any peace and quiet, but perhaps Bear can give Rabbit a new perspective.

Woodpeckers

2018
Introduces young readers to woodpeckers, discussing their anatomy, habitats and more.
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Woodpeckers

drilling holes & bagging bugs
2018
"If you see a bird standing on the side of a tree banging its beak against the trunk, chances are you're watching a woodpecker. Woodpeckers not only dazzle us with their good looks and personality, they exhibit some of the most interesting behaviors in the animal world. Explore this dynamic, exciting group of birds . . . Discover what scientists have learned about woodpeckers, why woodpeckers drill into trees, and the best way to serve ants at your next sleep-over"--Dust jacket.

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