Animals Fighting

by Jane Burton and Animal Ways, 1

Published 1 March 1990
Without the aid of soap or gloves and scarves, cooling fans or locks and keys, animals still manage to take excellent care of themselves. And when it comes to talking, learning, playing and eating they are just as active as humans. This book on animals fighting is part of a series which takes a look at how different animals behave, describing both the familiar and the exotic in an attempt to help children understand animals better and relate what they do to their own animal-like behaviour.

Animals Talking

by Jane Burton

Published 1 March 1990
Without the aid of soap or gloves and scarves, cooling fans or locks and keys, animals still manage to take excellent care of themselves. And when it comes to talking, learning, playing and eating they are just as active as humans. This book on animals talking is part of a series which takes a look at how familiar and exotic animals behave, in an attempt to help children understand animals better and relate what they do to their own animal-like behaviour.

Animals at Night

by Jane Burton

Published 1 March 1991
Without the aid of soap or gloves and scarves, cooling fans or locks and keys, animals still manage to take excellent care of themselves. And when it comes to talking, learning, playing and eating they are just as active as humans. This book on animals at night is part of a series which takes a look at how different animals behave, describing both the familiar and the exotic in an attempt to help children understand animals better and relate what they do to their own animal-like behaviour. 9

Animals at Rest

by Jane Burton

Published 1 March 1991
Without the aid of soap or gloves and scarves, cooling fans or locks and keys, animals still manage to take excellent care of themselves. And when it comes to talking, learning, playing and eating they are just as active as humans. This book on animals at rest is part of a series which takes a look at how different animals behave, describing both the familiar and the exotic in an attempt to help children understand animals better and relate what they do to their own animal-like behaviour.

Keeping Warm

by Jane Burton

Published March 1989
Without the aid of soap or gloves and scarves, cooling fans or locks and keys, animals still manage to take excellent care of themselves. And when it comes to talking, learning, playing and eating they are just as active as humans. This book on keeping warm is part of a series which takes a look at how different animals behave, describing both the familiar and the exotic in an attempt to help children understand animals better and relate what they do to their own animal-like behaviour.

Keeping Cool

by Jane Burton

Published March 1989
Without the aid of soap or gloves and scarves, cooling fans or locks and keys, animals still manage to take excellent care of themselves. And when it comes to talking, learning, playing and eating they are just as active as humans. This book on keeping cool is part of a series which takes a look at how different animals behave, describing both the familiar and the exotic in an attempt to help children understand animals better and relate what they do to their own animal-like behaviour.

Animals at Home

by Jane Burton

Published 1 March 1991
Without the aid of soap or gloves and scarves, cooling fans or locks and keys, animals still manage to take excellent care of themselves. And when it comes to talking, learning, playing and eating they are just as active as humans. This book on animals at home is part of a series which takes a look at how different animals behave, describing both the familiar and the exotic in an attempt to help children understand animals better and relate what they do to their own animal-like behaviour.

Animals at Work

by Jane Burton

Published 1 March 1991
Without the aid of soap or gloves and scarves, cooling fans or locks and keys, animals still manage to take excellent care of themselves. And when it comes to talking, learning, playing and eating they are just as active as humans. This book on animals at work is part of a series which takes a look at how different animals behave, describing both the familiar and the exotic in an attempt to help children understand animals better and relate what they do to their own animal-like behaviour. 9

Keeping Safe

by Jane Burton

Published 1 March 1989
Without the aid of soap or gloves and scarves, cooling fans or locks and keys, animals still manage to take excellent care of themselves. And when it comes to talking, learning, playing and eating they are just as active as humans. This book on keeping safe is part of a series which takes a look at how different animals behave, describing both the familiar and the exotic in an attempt to help children understand animals better and relate what they do to their own animal-like behaviour.

Animals Learning

by Jane Burton and Animal Ways, 1

Published 1 March 1990
Without the aid of soap or gloves and scarves, cooling fans or locks and keys, animals still manage to take excellent care of themselves. And when it comes to talking, learning, playing and eating they are just as active as humans. This book on animals learning is part of a series which takes a look at how different animals behave, describing both the familiar and the exotic in an attempt to help children understand animals better and relate what they do to their own animal-like behaviour.

Keeping Clean

by Jane Burton

Published 1 March 1989
Without the aid of soap or gloves and scarves, cooling fans or locks and keys, animals still manage to take excellent care of themselves. And when it comes to talking, learning, playing and eating they are just as active as humans. This book on keeping clean is part of a series which takes a look at how different animals behave, describing both the familiar and the exotic in an attempt to help children understand animals better and relate what they do to their own animal-like behaviour.

Animals Eating

by Jane Burton and Animal Ways, 1

Published 1 March 1990
Without the aid of soap or gloves and scarves, cooling fans or locks and keys, animals still manage to take excellent care of themselves. And when it comes to talking, learning, playing and eating they are just as active as humans. This book on animals eating is part of a series which takes a look at the behaviour of both familiar and exotic animals, in an attempt to help children understand animals better and relate what they do to their own animal-like behaviour.