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Steve Jenkins October 2015
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Brutal Beasts: Believe It or Not!
by Camilla De la Bédoyère
"Presenting a brand new title in this award-winning series, Brutal Beasts gives a fantastic Ripley's Believe It or Not! twist on the world of deadly animals. From venomous villains to mega monsters, you'll find killer creatures of every size and from every corner of the animal kingdom in this exciting new Ripley's book. With fun facts, awesome images, and amazing Ripley stories throughout, kids will love reading about the Earth's bizarre and brutal beasts on every page"
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Backyard Detective: Critters Up Close
by Nic Bishop
A seek-and-find book describes more than one hundred animals and insects that can be found close to home and offers tips on how to observe them, safety information, and natural science projects.
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Animal Grossapedia
by Melissa Stewart
An engaging collection of stomach-churning animal facts includes coverage of such topics as the poisonous saliva of the Komodo dragons, the sea cucumber's applications of vomit to startle enemies and more. Original.
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Venom
by Marilyn Singer
The author of What Stinks? brings kids the coolest, newest information on creatures that can harm or even kill with a bite or sting. Jr Lib Guild.
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Mammals
by David Burnie
Presents an illustrated overview of mammals, from deserts and rainforests to grasslands and frozen tundra, and explores their life cycles, habitats, diet, and homes
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Unusual Creatures: A Mostly Accurate Account of Some of Earth's Strangest Animals
by Michael Hearst
A colorfully illustrated introduction to some of the world's most unusual living creatures includes profiles of such examples as an animal that can be found at the top of Mount Everest as well as under the sea and in everyday yards, a creature with cube-shaped scat and an animal that disguises itself as a giant crab.
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Eye to Eye: How Animals See the World
by Steve Jenkins
The Caldecott Honor-winning creator of What Do You Do with a Tail Like This? artistically profiles a series of animals with unusual eyes, explaining how such animals use their uniquely evolved eyes to gain essential information about the biological world.
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What Do You Do With a Tail Like This?
by Steve Jenkins
Young readers can explore the many amazing things animals can do with their ears, eyes, mouths, noses, and feet, in a beautifully illustrated, interactive guessing book.
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Actual Size
by Steve Jenkins
From the author of The Top of the World: Climbing Mount Everest, a picture book presents a look at the real size of animals and their body parts through comparisons with other common things, such as a human hand.
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