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Geese

2017
In many parts of North America during the fall and spring, kids can look up and see a fleet of geese flying in a formation shaped like a V. Where are the geese going? Why do they have to migrate? Why do they fly in a V? This book will answer these questions for kids. Full-Color Photographs, Glossary, Index, Pronunciation Guide.
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Butterflies

2017
Simple text and illustrations introduce young readers to the Monarch butterfly and how it migrates.
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Little Whale

Little Whale is nervous about leaving the shallows of the warm, southern sea but Gray Whale gently guides her new baby as they migrate to the cool, rich waters of the north.
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Migration

2009
Follows several species to learn why and how animals, birds, and insects travel up to thousands of miles before returning.

Caribou

a tundra journey
Explains the journey caribou take between their feeding and calving grounds, and describes their physical characteristics and behaviors.
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Why do animals live there?

2017
This title is a wonderful way of exploring why animals live where they do and they reasons for why they do it.
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Leatherback turtle migration

2018
Teaches young readers about the migration of leatherback turtles, covering why and when they migrate, how far they migrate, and where they migrate.
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Warbler wave

2018
"A photographic exploration of warbler behavior and migration"--.
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Walrus migration

2018
"[Teaches young readers about the] migration of Pacific Walruses ... [Covers] information like why and when they migrate, how far they migrate, and where they migrate"--Provided by publisher.
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Wildebeest migration

2018
Teaches young readers about the migration of wildebeests, covering why and when they migrate, how far they migrate, and where they migrate.
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