Hodge, Deborah

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Looking at wild cats

2008
An illustrated introduction to wild cats that discusses their physical characteristics, habitats, diet, behaviors, and relationship with humans.

Looking at bears

2008
Detailed illustrations and simple text introduce young readers to the characteristics, behaviors, and habitats of different kinds of bears.

Wetland animals

2008
An illustrated description of wetland wildlife from both hot and cool climates, such as hippos, capybaras, bullfrogs, and ducks, covering what they eat, how they swim, and how they stay safe and care for their young.

Wild cats

cougars, bobcats, and lynx
1997
Provides information about the three species of North American wild cats--cougars, bobcats, and lynx--discussing fourteen topics, including where they live, how they give birth and raise their young, and what they eat.

The kids book of Canadian immigration

2006
Examines the history of Canadian immigration featuring stories from a number of ethnic groups, profiles of well-known immigrants, and first-person accounts.

Rain forest animals

2008
Illustrations and simple text introduce young readers to the animals that live in a rain forest.

Wild dogs

wolves, coyotes and foxes
1997
Provides information about the three species of North American wild dogs-- wolves, coyotes, and foxes-- discussing fourteen topics, including where they live, how they give birth and raise their young, and what they eat.

Polar animals

2008
Describes the Arctic and Antarctic habitats and profiles nine land and aquatic animals that live in this part of the world, briefly exploring the physical traits that help them survive the harsh climate.

Beavers

1998
Provides information about beavers where they live, how they give birth and raise their cubs, and what they eat.

Deer, moose, elk & caribou

1998
Introduces the five species of North American deer, including elk, moose, caribou, white-tailed deer, and mule deer, providing information about their habitats, migrations, nutrition, movement, behaviors, body parts, birth and growth, means of defense, and interactions with humans.

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