Goudey, Alice E.

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Here come the dolphins!

The author describes the dolphin in his natural habitat through the story of one particular dolphin family. This member of the mammal family has exhibited an extraordinary amount of intelligence while being observed in captivity. A young dolphin begins to learn his place in the herd at a very early age.

Here come the squirrels!

Describes the life cycle and habits of the squirrel.

Graywings

This life cycle "story begins in May when 'Graywings,' a Herring Gull and her mate join other gulls on a small offshore island. There they will spend the summer raising a family. When winter comes, the gulls return to the mainland and stay until spring. Then, once again, it is time to go back to their island home"--Publisher's note.

Butterfly time

Text and illustrations describe twelve kinds of butterflies.

Butterfly time

Text and illustrations describe twelve kinds of butterflies.

Butterfly time

Text and illustrations describe twelve kinds of butterflies.

Butterfly time

Text and illustrations describe twelve kinds of butterflies.

Here come the cottontails!

Story about the life of the cottontails and black-tailed jack rabbits of meadow and desert.

Butterfly time

In poetic text, the author "captures the wonder and beauty of the gay procession of [twelve] butterflies 'flitting, dancing, chasing one another' through sunny fields and along country roadsides, beginning with the appearance of the Mourning Cloak in early spring. A note that describes. . . the unique life cycle of butterlies accompanies the text." Publisher's note.

Here come the elephants!

Illustrates the life cycle and habits of both Asian and African elephants.

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