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61) In my backyard
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Baby dogs are puppies and they belong to a litter, but what is a baby skunk called and what is the name of its family group? This clever, rhythmic story tells us just that! Counting from one to 10, familiar backyard animals are introduced by baby and family group name. Each stanza also tells a bit more about each animal by providing clues as to what they eat, how they sound or where they live. The "For Creative Minds" section includes more animal...
65) Baby horses
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"A baby horse is born with legs almost as long as an adult horse! Learn more fun facts about baby horses"--Provided by publisher.
66) Baby llamas
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"A baby llama is called a Cria and has long ears shaped like bananas. Read to learn more about baby llamas"--Provided by publisher.
67) Baby orangutans
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"This search-and-find book invites emergent readers to look for new vocabulary words and pictures while giving simple facts about baby orangutans, including information about their life in the trees"--
68) Baby giraffes
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"This search-and-find book invites emergent readers to look for new vocabulary words and pictures while giving simple facts about baby giraffes, including information about where they live and what they eat"--
70) Baby elephants
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"This search-and-find book invites emergent readers to look for new vocabulary words and pictures while giving simple facts about baby elephants, including a tour of key body parts"--
71) Baby wolves
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"This search-and-find book invites emergent readers to look for new vocabulary words and pictures while giving simple facts about baby wolves, including how they raise their young"--
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Look close! Two baby bears are sleeping in a hollow log. Dens keep baby animals hidden and safe. Through delightfully simple text and bright, close-up photos, beginning readers will discover why dens make good homes for growing baby foxes, pandas, and other adorable animals. All Little Pebble books have an Accelerated Reader ATOS level of 1.0 or below.
75) Baby hippos
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"This search-and-find book invites emergent readers to look for new vocabulary words and pictures while giving simple facts about the fascinating world of the baby hippo, including information about where they live and what they eat"--
76) Baby lions
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"This search-and-find book invites emergent readers to look for new vocabulary words and pictures while giving simple facts about baby lions, including how their families are structured and how and where they live"--
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Captivating photos of baby alligators and crocodiles, raccoons, herons, opossums, turtles, and other animals show children which animals are found in wetlands across North America. Readers will get a close-up look at animals that live in the water as well as near it and discover how the animals' lives change as the seasons change. Food chains are also explained in a simple way.
78) Baby tigers
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Developed by literacy experts and educators for students in PreK through grade two, this book introduces beginning readers to tiger cubs through simple, predictable text and related photographs
80) Project Tiger
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2002.
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Showcases the development and growth of a baby tiger at a zoo, discussing the zookeeper's role in its life and the natural habitat, foods, and life cycle of the animal.
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