capybaras

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capybaras

Capybara pups

2021
"In 'Capybara Pups,' emergent readers learn how baby capybaras look, live, and grow up in the rain forest. Carefully crafted text, high-frequency words, repetitive sentence patterns, and strong visual references support emergent readers. 'Capybara Pups' includes tools for caregivers, as well as introductory nonfiction features such as labels, a table of contents, words to know, index, a Let's Review image and question"--Provided by publisher.

Capybara

the world's largest rodent
2019
An introduction to capybaras, the world's biggest rodent, including what they eat, how they live, and more.

The capybaras

2021
"Every day is the same, there's plenty of food, and everyone in the chicken coop knows their place. That is, until the capybaras arrive. They are many, they are big, they are different, they are here. They are allowed to stay if they can agree to follow the rules of the coop. Will an unlikely alliance form between the two groups?"--Adapted from publisher description of original Spanish language version.

Capybaras

2020
"Capybaras are the biggest rodents in the world! These social animals live in large groups and spend lots of time in water. Get all the facts on these huge rodents"--Provided by publisher.

Chigu?iro y el palo

A young capybara finds ways to have fun with a stick.
Cover image of Chigu?iro y el palo

Capyboppy

The author describes the spring and summer his family adopts a large South American rodent for a pet.

Capybara

Text and photographs introduce the physical characteristics, habitat, behaviors, and diet of the capybara.

The capybara conspiracy

2016
"Fed up with their sports-obsessed school, seventh-grade playwright Olive and her best friend Reynaldo decide to kidnap the school's capybara mascot in an attempt to get more benefits and respect for non-athletes"--OCLC.

Capybaras

Capyboppy

1966
The author describes the spring and summer his family adopted a large South American rodent for a pet.

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