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Grizzly bear

"Did you know that a grizzly bear stays in its den each winter? It spends much of the winter sleeping. Find out more in . . . [this book]"--Back cover.

This book is upside down

"Penelope Giraffe and Gus Penguin are at home on two different sides of the same world. When something looks upside down to Penelope, it looks right-side up to Gus! As they explore their opposite points of view, will the twosome ever see eye-to-eye?"--Provided by publisher.

It's time to sleep, my love

Colorful illustrations and simple rhyming text features a lullaby in which animals around the world prepare their young ones for bed.

Attack of the snack

When Rabbit and Bear's swim is disturbed by a small owl, Bear is interested in learning more but Rabbit relates horror stories and wants to imprison the sleeping bird.

Animals

Did you know that bears eat lots of food in the fall? This helps them build up fat to prepare for winter. Find out more in Animals, an All about fall book.

Animals

Did you know that some animals change color in winter? Arctic foxes turn white. Find out more in Animals, an All about winter book.

Animals

Did you know that many animals have babies during spring? Baby rabbits are born blind and without fur. Fin our more in Animals, an All about spring book.

Skin

"Let's learn all about the different types of animal coverings!Animals have different body coverings for different reasons. Some animals use their coverings to keep warm or stay cool, others use them for protection, and can either stand out or blend in. Some animals even use their coverings to move! This vibrant new set of LEARN ABOUT books gives readers a close-up look at five different animal coverings, from fur and feathers to skin, scales, and shells. Each book is packed with photographs and fun facts that explore how each covering suits the habitat, diet, survival, and life cycle of various animals in the natural world.Frogs, salamanders, and humans are covered in skin. Actually, did you know that every animal with a backbone has some type of skin covering its body? Discover all the incredible ways that skin helps animals survive. With amazing photos and lively text, this book explains how skin helps animals stay dry, keep warm, protect themselves, breathe, and more! Get ready to learn all about skin!"--.

Animals

Did you know that animals do not need as much fur in summer? Wolves shed their inner coat of fur to stay cool. Find out more in Animals, an All about summer book.

Birds

Did you know that some birds hide nuts in trees during the fall? They do this to store food for the winter. Find out more in Birds, an All about fall book.

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