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Excellent introduction to sea life spotlights at least one example of marine plant and animal life for each letter of the alphabet. More than 60 different species are represented in detailed, accurate illustrations — from Anemone clownfish and Kelp to Moorish idol and Ziebell's handfish. For ages 10 and up. 27 black-and-white illustrations. Identifications.
A is for apple (and artichoke, alligator, ant, and armadillo). Queen Anne's lace, quail, and Queen conch begin with a Q, while the letter Z is the starting point for Zebra moth, zinnia, and zucchini. Along the way, from A to Z, easy-to-color pictures will introduce you to other letters of the alphabet as well as many natural wonders--from the tiny lily-of-the-valley and the amazing kangaroo, to puffy white clouds and the gentle llama. Twenty-nine pages of black-and-white drawings with identifications are accompanied by big and little letters of the alphabet.
Exquisite, ready-to-color drawings of flowers -- one for each letter of the alphabet -- accompanied by young sprites in carefree poses. Each illustration also contains the first letter of the flower's name.
Each letter features an object photographed in nature accompanied by a fun poem.
Over 40 illustrations: Gila monster, kit fox, prairie dog, other animals; also plants: cactus, rice grass, saltbush, many more.
Facts about the dinosaurs pictured in the book appear in the front and the back of the book.
Twenty-six attractive designs contain flowers, plants whose names begin with letter shown on plate. Keys identify scores of florals — from azaleas and artichokes to zucchini and zinnias.
Presents all 50 national parks in alphabetical order.
Twenty-nine bird species are spotlighted in this carefully rendered collection, where bluebirds frame the letter "B," an ibis stands as high as the letter "I," a curious umbrella bird perches on the letter "U," and an "S" curves around the bodies of three mute swans. Additional varieties include: American Avocet Cardinal Duck (Mallard) Egret Goldfinch Painted Bunting Quetzal Toucan Warbler Xenops . . . and the multi-striped Zebra Finch. As a bonus, a lovely two-page spread features a quartet of winged creatures perched on the branches of a flowering tree. Identifying captions accompany each delightful drawing.