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Connect the dots and take a walk on the wild side with these fascinating African creatures, ranging from Aardvark to Zebra--beasts both familiar and unusual. Discover a mama baboon carrying her baby on her belly and her back, swift cheetahs running 70 miles per hour, and high-flying martial eagles soaring over the savanna. Each illustration comes with information on the type of animal, its Swahili and scientific names, and lots more fun facts.
Draw and colour 38 pictures of extreme animals by connecting the dots. Each drawing includes fascinating facts about their sizeand colour, where they live and what they eat.
Told in the first person and illustrated with dramatic photography that brings kids close to the action, "African Critters" gives readers a glimpse into the life of a wildlife photgrapher. We are with the author in his jeep, with his camera, and even as he's dressing for bed in the wild. From waiting patiently for leapord cubs to come out of their cave to play, to being charged by elephants who were protecting a new baby, to photographing wild dogs hunting impalas, the stories in this book are both intimate and exciting.
Take a trip to the zoo and meet 46 fascinating animals in this entertaining and educational little activity book. Connect the dots and you'll find a tiger in its jungle habitat, an owl perched on a tree branch, and a panda munching on bamboo leaves. You'll also create images of a water buffalo, chimpanzee, sea turtle, peacock, koala, snake, and other animals of the wild.
Fierce and wild and deadly: that's what these animals are, predators with claws, sharp teeth, and sometimes poison. Children might not want to meet them in real life, but they'll love seeing these creatures emerge on the page, in dot-to-dots. More than 20 ferocious examples range from flying vampire bats to orca whales, from african lions and grizzly bears to tarantulas and piranhas.
What animals live on the farm? Just follow the numbered dots and see. There are more than 35 pictures to complete. Some feature familiar and friendly creatures, including chickens, cows, donkeys, geese, horses, pigs, rabbits, and sheep. Other dot-to-dots showcase more unusual animals: Did you know that there are farms that raise llamas and reindeer—or even bats and bees? Children will have lots of fun as they learn whether each creature is wild or domesticated, what its job on the farm is, what it eats, how farmers care for it, and much more.
Preserved in this fun activity book are the Atlas Bear, the Bali Tiger, the Eastern Bison, the Round Island Boa, the Dodo, the Toolache Wallaby, the Oahu Omao, and 23 other extinct animals. For each, kids will find where it lived, interesting facts, how to pronounce its name, when the last one died, a description of its coloring, and, most importantly, why it became extinct.
By connecting the dots, children can safely meet a vast array of wonderful creatures, from the majestic bald eagle to the shy but strong bobcat. bush babies, the Brazilian tapir, eastern box turtles: every one is fascinating. Kids will be amazed to learn that the koala isn't really a bear, or that flying squirrels can glide through the air without wings. The information accompanying each dot-to-dot includes the animal's size, habitat, favorite foods, and color, plus other remarkable facts.
In this little book, kids will learn which animal likes to roam and which calls the sea his special home. Fifty-nine puzzles help them learn the alphabet as you're introduced to a gorilla, cow, horse, goat, turtle, frog, whale, and 52 other animals. Solutions included.
The African plains provide a stunning environment for Jan Brett's latest animal adventure. For as long as anyone can remember, the honeyguide bird and the African honey badger have been partners when it comes to honey:Honeyguide finds the honeycomb, Badger breaks it open, and they share the sweetness inside. But this day, Badger keeps all the honey for himself. Foolish Badger! In no time, Honeyguide leads Badger on a fast chase. Badger thinks it's for honey; but Honeyguide has a surprise waiting for her greedy friend. As they swim across a pond, push through a thicket of reeds, leap over a huge anthill, a menagerie of exotic animals passes the news along in a kind of animal Bush Telegraph. Finally Badger faces a lift-the-flap page, revealing the twist that teaches Badger a lesson. Can you guess who's under that flap? Honey . . . Honey . . . Lion! will surely become a family favorite for readers of all ages.