The Williams Family Saves Moose the Kangaroo Mouse (Williams Family Animal Tale of Tails, #11)
by Jennifer Foreman de Grassi Williams
Kawaii Pets - Coloring Book - Relaxing and Inspiration
by Elijah Coloring Publishing
Animals fight for many reasons--to protect territories, offspring, and mates, and sometimes just to warn against bad behavior--and in many different ways. Giraffes, for instance, attack each other by ramming heads, while turkeys and camels wrestle with their necks, and zebras fight with kicks and bites. Monkey fights look and sound ferocious, but are usually just talk. More than two dozen animals are presented in action photos, while their fighting behaviors are explored in fun, whimsical verse.
Livre de coloriage pour adultes 50 magnifiques mandalas
by Original Mandala
Terrifying and Deadly Predatory Animals - Coloring Book for adults - Crocodile, Panther, Bobcat, Cobra, and more
by Easter Casey
Bees in Their Ecosystems (Vital to Earth! Keystone Species Explained)
by Olivia Hammond
The author gives readers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the backstage lives of animals in the entertainment industry. He examines troublesome issues, including animal training practices, their living conditions, and their lives after the curtain comes down. This book exposes the hidden lives and often inhumane treatment of animals around the world that are trained and kept for the purpose of entertainment.
Skipping Stones Honor Award book, 2014 2013 Information Book Award nominee Long List On Resource Links' Best of 2013 list Forest of Reading's Silver Birch - Non-Fiction 2014 nominee 2014 Rocky Mountain Book Award finalist On CCBC's Best Books for Kids and Teens list 2013 Enraptured with raptors? Love lions? Protective of pelicans? Rob Laidlaw's latest has something for everyone. Having exposed the cruel treatment of animals in zoos and the entertainment industry with his previous two book...
Ayudantes de Animales: Centros de Aves Rapaces (Animal Helpers: Raptor Centers)
by Jennifer Keats Curtis