Doudna, Kelly

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Let's add money

2003
Shows how to use addition to find out whether the money two people have is enough to pay for various items and looks at different coins and bills, from a dime to a twenty-dollar bill.

It's a baby zebra!

2009
Presents facts about baby zebras, including their age of independence, weight at birth, life expectancy, feeding habits, habitats, and natural predators, and includes a glossary.

It's a baby wildebeest!

2009
Photographs and simple text introduce young readers to how a baby wildebeest survives in the wild.

It's a baby rhinoceros!

2009
Presents facts about the baby rhinoceros, including its age of independence, weight at birth, life expectancy, feeding habits, and natural predators, and includes a glossary.

It's a baby lion!

2009
Looks at life within a pride of lions, following a cub from birth to early adulthood.

It's a baby chimpanzee!

2009
Presents an illustrated description of chimpanzees, including their weight at birth, age of independence, adult weight, and life expectancy, and includes their eating and social habits, habitat, forms of communication, and use of tools. Includes glossary.

It's a baby cheetah!

2009
Presents an illustrated description of cheetahs, including their weight at birth, age of independence, adult weight, and life expectancy, and discusses their survival rate, speed, eyesight, natural predators, and eating and social habits. Includes glossary.

It's a baby African elephant!

2009
Presents an illustrated description of elephants, including their weight at birth, age of independence, adult weight, and life expectancy, and discusses their forms of communication, natural predators, herd organization, and eating and social habits. Includes glossary.

It's a baby hippopotamus!

2009
Photographs and simple text introduce young readers to how a baby hippopotamus survives in the wild.

It's a baby giraffe!

2009
Presents an illustrated description of giraffes, including their weight at birth, age of independence, adult weight, and life expectancy, and discusses their habitat, herd organization, natural predators, excellent eyesight, and eating and social habits. Includes glossary.

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