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Can you find us?

by Anita Holmes
2001
Presents a simple discussion of how nature uses color and shape to protect animals from predators with examples such as the chameleon, tree frog, and Arctic fox.

Who dug this hole?

2000
Describes animals that make homes in the ground, including the ghost crab, chipmunk, and prairie dog.

Where robins fly

2000
Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, and life cycle of robins.

If grass could talk

2000
Grasses describe the important jobs that they do, from feeding animals and grain harvesting to making reed furniture and beautifying gardens.

Flowers and friends

2000
Describes the relationship among flowers and the animals necessary for their pollination.

Can you find us?

2000
Presents a simple discussion of how nature uses color and shape to protect animals from predators with examples such as the chameleon, tree frog, and Arctic fox.

Insect detector

2000
Simple information allows the reader to "detect" which of a variety of creatures are actually insects.
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