mammals in art

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mammals in art

Let's classify and fold origami mammals

"Some mammals, like dolphins, swim. Others walk, like people! But only one kind of mammal flies--the bat! This book is full of information about this amazing animal group for young readers to discover. From the characteristics of what makes a mammal a mammal to life cycles, the main content introduces important science curricula concepts. But nothing livens up science content like activities! Each section highlighting an animal also includes an origami project to create it. The instructions are complete with pictures of each folding step along the way"--.

Let's classify and fold origami mammals

Some mammals, like dolphins, swim. Others walk, like people! But only one kind of mammal flies--the bat! This book is full of information about this amazing animal group for young readers to discover. From the characteristics of what makes a mammal a mammal to life cycles, the main content introduces important science curricula concepts. But nothing livens up science content like activities! Each section highlighting an animal also includes an origami project to create it. The instructions are complete with pictures of each folding step along the way.

Make origami mammals

2018
Includes six origami projects with step-by-step instructions and pictures for folding each mammal.
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How to draw cartoon rodents

2003
Provides information about various types of rodents and step-by-step instructions for drawing them.

Drawing mammals

2003
A guide to drawing North American mammals that includes photographs, sketches, and biological information for each species and shares drawing tips and photography techniques to help start a wildlife sketchbook.

How to draw magnificent mammals

2006
Presents step-by-step instructions on how to draw different types of animals from around the world, including the two-toed sloth, markhor, polar bear, African elephant, baboon, lion, pipistrelle bat, and dingo.
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