Illustrations, photographs, and see-through pages introduce children to hippopotamuses, describing where they live, how they feed, their physical characteristics, and other related topics.
Illustrations, photographs, and special see-through pages introduce children to different types of animals found in the world's rain forests, describing what they look like, inside and out, how they hunt, what they eat, and how they have adapted to their unique habitat.
Illustrations, photographs, and special see-through pages introduce children to urban animals, and describes the unique characteristics of animals that live in cities, how they survive, and other related topics.
This book explores what animals live in the world's wetlands, including hippos, black-necked storks, dragonflies, anacondas, capybaras, tapirs, crocodiles, mosquitoes, and other animals.
Describes the physical characteristics--inside and out--of sharks, their reproduction, eating habits, and habitat, as well as their reputation as killers.