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Found 10 from your keywords: subject="Animals--Habitations"
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Peep inside animal homes
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Anna MilbourneSimona Dimitri

Peep into nests and inside burrows to see baby animals and where they live in this flap book for young children.

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9781409550181
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14 pages : illustration ; 19 cm
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How animals build : lift the flaps to discover amazing animal homes
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Moira ButterfieldTim Hutchinson

Lonely Planet Kids' How Animals Build is a beautifully illustrated lift-the-flap hardback that explores the incredible world of animal architects. Children can open flaps and unfold spreads to discover amazing animal homes up high, underground, on land, and under the sea. From spider webs and rabbit warrens, to bird nests and ant colonies, and even coral reefs and beaver lodges, we reveal the s…

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9781786576620
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24 pages : illustration ; 26 cm
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Lonely Planet Kids
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591.564 BUT
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Nature's best homes : how animals' habitats help them live, breed and raise y…
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Tom Jackson

Some animals build astounding homes to provide shelter and safety for themselves and their young. From ants glueing leaves together to create a nest, to groundhogs engineering enormous underground towns, the creatures featured in this book create homes that are both unique and out-of-this-world. Find out more about these masters of engineering and learn how evolution has shaped the way each …

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9780750288002
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29 pages : illustration ; 27 cm
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591.5 JAC
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Guess where I live
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Anni Axworthy

Part of a colourful series that takes a simple, fun approach to early learning, this book encourages the reader to follow verbal and visual clues to guess what animal is behind the peep-hole. The book contains animal facts and a mixed-up page at the back for the reader to sort.

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0744577454
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28 pages : illustration ; 22 cm
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A peep- hole book
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591.5 AXW
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Homes of living things
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Bobbie Kalman

Describes the homes that different kinds of animals live in, including a bear's cave, a raccoon's den in a hollow log, a squirrel's nest, a prairie dog's burrow, and a bee's hive.

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9780778732280
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24 pages : illustration ; 24 cm
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570 KAL
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A house is a house for me
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Mary Ann HobermanBetty Fraser

In a rollicking rhyme, the author introduces us to all types of homes for both people and animals. The poem engages in flights of fancy - what about a husk being a house for an ear of corn, or a throat being a house for a hum? "And once you get started in thinking this way,/ It seems that whatever you see/ Is either a house or it lives in a house,/ And a house is a house for me!" whimsical draw…

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0590453068
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48 pages : illustration ; 27 cm
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When the rain comes
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Marilyn Woolley

Think and discuss: What do you when the rain comes?

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9781740650434
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8 pages : illustration ; 15 cm
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National Geographic Windows on Literacy
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ECC5
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A house is a house for me
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Mary Ann HobermanBetty Fraser

In a rollicking rhyme, the author introduces us to all types of homes for both people and animals. The poem engages in flights of fancy - what about a husk being a house for an ear of corn, or a throat being a house for a hum? "And once you get started in thinking this way,/ It seems that whatever you see/ Is either a house or it lives in a house,/ And a house is a house for me!" whimsical draw…

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9780142407738
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48 pages : illustration ; 27 cm
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Why living things need... homes
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Daniel Nunn

This book explores the concept of homes, and why living things i.e., animals, humans and plants need them."

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9781432959159
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24 pages : illustration ; 18 cm
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Why Living Things Need...
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570 NUN
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Homes
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Victoria Parker

Why do we need homes to live? Find out in this informative title that explains the importance of homes to all living things.

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9781403478856
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24 pages : illustration ; 22 cm
Series Title
What Living Things Need
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570 PAR
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