Reveals how various animals use elements of camouflage to blend into a desert environment. Outlines the techniques that animals without camouflage use to survive in deserts and includes full-color photographs, a glossary, and further reading sources.
Iguana, Conejo, Tortuga, and Culebra are excited about having a spring party, but only Iguana is willing to do any of the work. Includes a glossary of Spanish words used.
Alejandro, a lonely man living in the desert with his donkey, plants a small garden which attracts a few of the small desert animals who come to drink from the furrows, and decides to make a bigger water hole that proves to be a gift for the animals and for himself.