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1) Building
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A beaver family works hard to rebuild when their dam is threatened by storms in this beautifully illustrated follow-up to Nesting that introduces young children to beginning life science concepts.
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Little Bird loves everything about his home. He's surrounded by his favorite branch, his favorite food, his favorite view and his favorite music. Why on earth would he want to change anything, even when his brother tells him that they must? Discover how Little Bird ends up finding happiness in his new home from home in this beautifully illustrated picture book. Perfect for all children who love home, however many they may have.
7) A strange place to call home: the world's most dangerous habitats & the animals that call them home
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Discusses dangerous habitats and the animals that live there.
8) Pterodactyl
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Describes what is known about Pterodactyl dinosaurs, including their physical features, their behaviors, where they lived, and their diet. Highlights a museum where readers can see the best Pterodactyl fossils. Includes a fossilization diagram, a comparison chart to a modern-day animal, a quiz, a glossary, and online resources.
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"Look inside to enter the subterranean world of the prairie dog's town. You'll discover how these small furry animals communicate, find food, and raise their young. Perhaps most interesting of all, you'll find out how they work together to build their perfect hideaways under the ground"--P. [4] of cover.
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Common thought places cicadas as tree dwellers; these odd insects actually live most of their lives underground. This book details the bizarre life cycle of the cicada, including the deposit of hundreds of eggs on a tree branch and details of a species that can live 17 years.
15) Kitten's summer
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Animals in the wild and on the farm scramble to avoid the rain. Will the kitten make it home before it is soaked?