Animals -- Juvenile literature
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Animals -- Juvenile literature
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Animals
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- Animal alphabet, by Kay Vincent
- Familiar animals, get to know the animals that live closest to us
- The big book of animals of the world, Ole Konnecke
- 5,000 awesome facts (about animals!)
- Endangered animals, written by Ben Hoare and Tom Jackson
- Dinosaur detective's, search-and-find rescue mission, Sophie Guerrive
- Arnosky's ark, Jim Arnosky
- Batwings and the curtain of night, by Marguerite W. Davol ; illustrated by Mary GrandPré
- Story of the Chinese zodiac, [Shih erh sheng hsiao ti ku shih], retold by Monica Chang ; illustrated by Arthur Lee ; English translation by Rick Charette
- The animal kingdom, general editor: Tim Harris
- Who am I?, an animal guessing game, Steve Jenkins & Robin Page
- 12 amazing animal feats, by Samantha S. Bell
- All in the woodland early, an ABC book, by Jane Yolen ; ill. by Jane Breskin Zalben ; music and lyrics by the author
- ¡Las vacas no viven en los árboles!, Clara MacCarald y Pablo de la Vega
- Creatures great and small, Karen Patkau
- Teeth, Sneed B. Collard III ; illustrated by Phyllis Saroff
- One, two, three, and four--no more?, Catherine Gray ; illustrated by Marissa Moss
- Elephant learns to share, a book about sharing, written by Sue Graves ; illustrated by Trevor Dunton
- Critter riddles, Marilyn Helmer ; [illustrator], Eric Parker
- The official Disney Zootopia handbook, your guide to the city!, by Suzanne Francis
- Astonishing animals, an awesome fact book with pop-ups and flaps, written by Anita Ganeri ; illustrations by Fiammetta Dogi and Dan Cole
- Spot 7 animals, by KIDSLABEL
- A snake is totally tail, by Judi Barrett ; drawings by L.S. Johnson
- Animal, writtten by Tom Jackson
- Quien soy?, adivinanzas animales, Margarita Robleda con ilustraciones de Natalia Gurovich
- Play like an animal!, why critters splash, race, twirl, and chase, Maria Gianferrari ; illustrated by Mia Powell
- The little mouse who tarried, Pictures by Kozo Kakimoto. English version by Alvin Tresselt
- Alligator arrived with apples, a potluck alphabet feast, by Crescent Dragonwagon ; pictures by Jose Aruego & Ariane Dewey
- Cutest animals on the planet, Jennifer Szymanski, writer
- Crinkleroot's nature almanac, Jim Arnosky
- Curious George, first words at the circus, based on the character by Margret and H.A. Rey ; [illustrated by Greg Paprocki]
- Puzzle Island, devised, written and illustrated by Paul Adshead
- Where in the wild, illustrated by Jonny Lambert
- Forest bright, forest night, by Jennifer Ward ; illustrated by Jamichael Henterly
- Creatures close up, Gillian Watts ; photographs by Philippe Martin
- Terrific tongues!, Maria Gianferrari ; illustrated by Jia Liu
- Unlikely friendships for kids, by Jennifer S. Holland, Book 2
- Children's animal atlas, written by Barbara Taylor ; illustrated by Katrin Wiehle & Martin Sanders
- Resources & cumulative index
- Fox tails, four fables from Aesop, Amy Lowry
- How animals work, David Burnie
- Animal grossapedia, Melissa Stewart
- Where in the wild?, camouflaged animals concealed and revealed : ear-tickling poems, by David M. Schwartz and Yael Schy ; eye-tricking photos by Dwight Kuhn
- Tales of famous animals, Peter and Connie Roop ; illustrations by Zachary Pullen
- Mouths, Sara Swan Miller
- Our world in numbers, an encyclopedia of fantastic facts, written by Richard Mead, William Potter, and Anna Claybourne.
- Cute as an axolotl, discovering the world's most adorable animals, by Jess Keating ; with illustrations by David DeGrand
- An animal for Alan, by Edward R. Ricciuti. Pictures by Tom Eaton
- Creepy crawly critters and other Halloween tongue twisters, by Nola Buck ; pictures by Sue Truesdell
- The animal book, over 100 incredible creatures and how we share the planet with them, Ruth Martin ; consultant, Dr. Kim Dennis-Bryan ; illustrated by Dawn Cooper ; designer, Sally Bond
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