nose

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nose

Got your nose!

2023
When Grandpa Max plays his favorite prank on Becky, he accidentally takes her nose for real, and the two must chase Becky's nose all over town to get it back.
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Amazing animal noses

2025
"Introduces children to the . . . attributes of nine different animals and their noses"--Provided by publisher.

Touch your nose!

2022
Simple text and high-color and high-contrast images introduces early readers to different body parts.

Boop!

2023
"There are so many snoots to boop! Snoots attached to big dogs and little dogs and dogs with beards and those without. Are you ready to boop ALL the snoots?"--Provided by publisher.
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Whose nose is that?

"Long, wet, pointy, flat-animal noses can look quite different. In this fun book, readers use their knowledge of animals to guess which animals' noses are shown in the close-up photographs throughout the text. They'll turn the page to see the entire animal and find out if they're correct. The low-ATOS text meets readers at their level and gives more facts about each animal, while the question-answer format allows readers to hone their fluency. The inviting volume also provides opportunities for budding zoologists to consider how animal bodies are alike and different"--.

Nose

2022
"This book introduces early readers to animal noses"--Provided by publisher.

Your nose!

a wild little love song
2020
"Starring a little fox child and a big fox parent, here's a loving ode to terrific noses of all kinds. It's a celebration of the love between a parent and child--and of the beautiful, boop-able noses we love"--OCLC.

What's that smell?

2022
Did you know that some species of skunks do a handstand before they spray their stinky musk, and that their spray can hit a target up to twelve feet away? Or that leopard urine smells like buttered popcorn? This book will focus on some of the stinkiest things on the planet, like bodily odors, animal smells, and smelly things found in nature.

Smell

Simple text and color photographs introduce young readers to the sense of smell. Includes a picture glossary.

Whose toes are those?

2012
A lift-the-flap book that prompts readers to guess which animal is hidden behind each flap based on parts of the creatures that are showing.

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