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What animal has ears like these? Little ones will love guessing which of their favorite animals belong to each set of ears in this question and answer title filled with bold text and bright photographs.
Whose long ears are these? A hare's long ears, of course!Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal the furry, silly, or hidden ears belong to. Animals featured include: ZebraKoalaRabbitLionFoxAbout the Whose Is It series: These photo-based, early learning nonfiction books use a simple question-and-answer format to provide a fun and interactive learning experience for very young readers. Readers will learn about the characteristics of several body parts of a wide variety of animals as they observe the bold text and stunning photographs.
"What animal has a coat like this? Little ones will love guessing which of their favorite animals belong to each coat in this question-and-answer title filled with bold text and bright photographs."--Back cover.
Whose patterned wings are these? A beautiful butterfly's wings, of course!Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal the clear, patterned, bright, or large wings belong to. Animals featured: DragonflyBatButterflyParrotFlamingoAbout the Whose Is It series: These photo-based, early learning nonfiction books use a simple question-and-answer format to provide a fun and interactive learning experience for very young readers. Readers will learn about the characteristics of several body parts of a wide variety of animals as they observe the bold text and stunning photographs.
Whose striped coat is this? A tiger's striped coat, of course!Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal the soft, slick, warm, or spotted coat belongs to. Animals featured include: AlpacaTigerOtterBearCheetahAbout the Whose Is It series: These photo-based, early learning nonfiction books use a simple question-and-answer format to provide a fun and interactive learning experience for very young readers. Readers will learn about the characteristics of several body parts of a wide variety of animals as they observe the bold text and stunning photographs.
Whose green scales are these? An iguana's green scales, of course!Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal the hairy, big, yellow, or pointy scales belong to. Animals featured: armadillo, iguana, pangolin, snake, and turtle.ArmadilloIguanaPangolinSnakeTurtleAbout the Whose Is It series: These photo-based, early learning nonfiction books use a simple question-and-answer format to provide a fun and interactive learning experience for very young readers. Readers will learn about the characteristics of several body parts of a wide variety of animals as they observe the bold text and stunning photographs.
Whose cone-shaped eyes are these? A veiled chameleon, of course!Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal the bright red, four, compound, and blue eyes belong to. Animals featured include: Veiled ChameleonDragonflyRed-eyed Tree FrogJumping SpiderBlue-eyed Black LemurAbout the Whose Is It series: These photo-based, early learning nonfiction books use a simple question-and-answer format to provide a fun and interactive learning experience for very young readers. Readers will learn about the characteristics of several body parts of a wide variety of animals as they observe the bold text and stunning photographs.
Who leaves tracks in the snow like this? A brown hare, of course!Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal leaves tracks in the mud, in the sand, in the snow, on the beach, and in tree bark. Animals featured include: - Brown Bear- Sidewinder Snake- Brown Hare- Sea Turtle- Bark BeetleAbout the Whose Is It series: These photo-based, nonfiction books encourage early hypothesis learning by using a simple question-and-answer format to provide a fun and interactive learning experience for very young readers. Readers will learn about the characteristics of several body parts of a wide variety of animals as they observe the bold text and stunning photographs.
Who has piercing fangs like this? A vampire bat, of course!Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal the angled, razor-sharp, retractable, four, and piercing fangs belong to. Animals featured include: - Hippopotamus- Great White Shark- Bush Viper- Wolf- Vampire BatAbout the Whose Is It series: These photo-based, nonfiction books encourage early hypothesis learning by using a simple question-and-answer format to provide a fun and interactive learning experience for very young readers. Readers will learn about the characteristics of several body parts of a wide variety of animals as they observe the bold text and stunning photographs.
Whose feathery butt is this? A chicken's feathery butt, of course!Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal the wrinkly, colorful, fluffy, or prickly butt belongs to. Animals featured include: BunnyChickenMandrillShar-PeiPorcupineAbout the Whose Is It series: These photo-based, early learning nonfiction books use a simple question-and-answer format to provide a fun and interactive learning experience for very young readers. Readers will learn about the characteristics of several body parts of a wide variety of animals as they observe the bold text and stunning photographs.
Who has a dark tongue like this? A giraffe, of course!Little ones will love to see the close-up photography and try to guess which animal the sticky, rough, black, split, spiky, super long, and droopy tongues belong to. Animals featured include: - a chameleon- a tiger- a giraffe- a snake- a penguin- an anteater- a puppyAbout the Whose Is It? series: Animals of all types are featured throughout this photo-based series that invites the reader to guess the animal in each close-up photograph. A combination of familiar and unique animals makes this an engaging read for a wide range of ages and reading levels.
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