The Blue Whale (Fold Out, Find Out S.) (Fold out--find out)
by Philip Steele
This is one of a series which has a storybook approach to non-fiction. Information introduced in the narrative is extended under fold-out flaps, where cartoons illustrate more quirky facts or take a deeper look at relevant topics. Following a whale's yearly journey from the Arctic to the warm, sub-tropical seas, this book describes what whales eat, how they raise their young, and which other animals share their marine world.
Hedgehog Is My Spirit Animal- Compsition Notebook
by Funny Hedgehog
Shirley doesn't share her family's sentiment that their new baby is wonderful until Ms. Mump, the babysitter, comes to visit.
Coyote at Pinon Place (Smithsonian's Backyard ) (Smithsonian's Backyard (Hardcover))
by Deborah Dennard
In his search for food, a young coyote moves into an area between the forest and a house, where he interacts with birds, a rattlesnake, and a woodrat before returning to the forest and settling down for the night. Includes a fact page about coyotes.
Who Needs a Hug? (Disney Learning Everyday Stories)
by Beth Sycamore
It's Christmas Eve, and Santa is sick! He can't deliver the presents, so he asks Little Hedgehog to do it for him. Little Hedgehog eagerly sets out with Santa's sled, but there are too many presents for one small hedgehog to handle. How will Little Hedgehog ever deliver them in time for everyone to have a very special Christmas?
Woodchuck at Blackberry Road (Smithsonian's Backyard )
by C Drew Lamm
A woodchuck hibernates in the winter, gives birth in the spring, and teaches her young in the summer how to recognize and escape from predators.
The Little Reindeer (Merry Little Foil Book) (Holiday Sparklers)
by Melissa Tyrrell
A rhyming tale of Santa's youngest reindeer, who plays in the snow and practices for the day he'll help pull the sleigh.