Animals -- Juvenile literature
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Animals -- Juvenile literature
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Animals
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- Cute as an axolotl, discovering the world's most adorable animals, by Jess Keating ; with illustrations by David DeGrand
- A is for axolotl, an unusual animal ABC, Catherine Macorol
- How not to get eaten, written by Josette Reeves ; illustrated by Asia Orlando
- Can you say it, too?, hoot! hoot! : with big flaps to lift, [illustrated by Sabastien Braun]
- Animal camouflage, search and find, Sarah Dennis & Sam Hutchinson
- The bedtime book of animals, take a peek at more than 100 of your favorite animals, written by, Zeshan Akhter ; illustrated by, Jean Claude, Livi Gosling, Kaja Kajfez, Charlotte Milner, Marc Pattenden, Sandhya Prabhat, Kate Slater, Sara Ugolotti
- Why can't penguins fly?, and other questions about animals, Anna Claybourne
- It's tough to be tiny, Kim Ryall Woolcock, Stacey Thomas
- Henny Penny, a folk tale classic, retold and illustrated by Paul Galdone
- Stingrays, Quinn M. Arnold
- What's the difference?, animals, author, Susie Rae ; consultant, Nick Crumpton ; illustrator, Dilbag Singh
- A pandemonium of parrots and other animals, illustrated by Hui Skipp
- Wiggle, walk, wash!, baby's first animals, Elliot Kruszynski
- 5,000 awesome facts (about animals!)
- If the world were 100 animals, a visual guide to Earth's amazing creatures, written by Miranda Smith ; illustrated by Aaron Cushley
- Why do animals go there?, Jonathan Rosen
- Who am I?, an animal guessing game, Steve Jenkins & Robin Page
- Bear has a belly, Jane Whittingham
- Animals, by Kev Payne
- Creep! crawl!, by Kaaren Pixton
- Curious encounters, 1 to 13 forest friends, Ben Clanton ; illustrated by Jessixa Bagley
- Flora Forager ABC, Bridget Beth Collins
- Baby, let's count!, Ekaterina Trukhan
- Merry Christmas, world, Aleksandra Szmidt
- Fiercest feuds, 5 books in 1!, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- The basics of animal systems, Anne Wanjie, editor
- Yoga animals, a wild introduction to kid-friendly poses, by Paige Towler, with a foreword by Tara Stiles
- Set your alarm, sloth!, more advice for troubled animals from Dr. Glider, written by Jess Keating ; illustrator, Pete Oswald
- Animals of land, sea, and air, by Stéphbanie Babin ; illustrated by Marlon Billet, Hélène Convert, Julie Mercier, Emmanual Ristord
- Draw Animals with Simple Shapes, by Jo Moon
- Seals, Quinn M. Arnold
- Guinness World Records, amazing animals
- Where's the pair?, a spotting book, Britta Teckentrup
- Eye to eye, how animals see the world, Steve Jenkins
- My animals, Xavier Deneux
- Whose bones are those?, Chihiro Takeuchi
- Cutest animals on the planet, National Geographic Kids
- Small but mighty, why Earth's tiny creatures matter, written by Kendra Brown ; illustrated by Catarina Oliveira
- Animal riddles, by Emma Huddleston
- Just joking 7, 300 hilarious jokes about everything, including tongue twisters, riddles, and more!, Rosie Gowsell Pattison
- Find out about animal homes, Martin Jenkins ; illustrated by Jane McGuinness
- When elephants listen with their feet, discover extraordinary animal senses, Emmanuelle Grundmann ; [illustrated by] Clémence Dupont ; translated by Erin Woods
- Amazon River, Sangma Francis, Rômolo D'Hipólito
- Survival, Louise McNaught ; text by Anna Claybourne
- Animal antipodes, Carly Allen-Fletcher
- Little kids big book of animals, by Catherine D. Hughes
- Mary Howitt's Illustrated Library for the Young, Mary Howitt
- Whose butt?, by Stan Tekiela
- Counting with barefoot critters, by Teagan White
- Cuddly critters for little geniuses, Susan and James Patterson ; illustrated by Hsinping Pan
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