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Neon Leon
by Jane Clarke
A lonely neon-colored chameleon who does anything but blend into his environment departs from the chameleons who avoid him and embarks on a search for a place to belong, inviting children to help count his steps, soothe him to sleep and offer other reassurances during his journey.
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Lizards
by Laura Marsh
Developed by National Geographic in consultation with literacy education experts, a series of high-interest, exciting and easy-to-read books contain simple text, National Geographic photography and kid-friendly diagrams, as well as loads of information about subjects that really matter to kids.
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Howard the Average Gecko
by Wendy Meddour
When he discovers that other creatures in the rain forest can be camouflaged, too, Howard, who originally thought he was exceptional, realizes that he might just be average and wonders who would ever love a completely unexceptional gecko like himself.
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I Don't Like Snakes
by Nicola Davies
When the rest of her family prefers pet snakes to other kinds of pets, a little girl overcomes her trepidation by learning fun facts about snake characteristics, behaviors, and misrepresentations.
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Like a Lizard
by April Pulley Sayre
The attributes of 28 different lizards are profiled in a STEM-supporting picture book that also incorporates a subtle message about being true to one's own nature. By the award-winning author of Vulture View and the illustrator of A Is for Awful: A Grumpy Cat ABC Book.
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Reptiles Everywhere
by Camilla De la Bâedoyáere
There are reptiles everywhere! Some of them live in jungles, some of them in the savannah, and some may be in your backyard! Young readers will learn where in the world all sorts of animals can be found and all the weird and wonderful things about them that they never imagined were true. This third in a popular nonfiction series spark with personality.
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10 Reasons to Love a Turtle
by Catherine Barr
Presents ten facts about sea turtles and explains how these make them special and provides five ways that people can show their support for sea turtles the world over.
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Everything Reptiles
by B. A Hoena
Bursting with colorful photographs and packed with facts and tantalizing anecdotes from real experts, the National Geographic Kids Everything series breathes new life into the reference category, with fresh, dynamic and fun-filled presentations of the nonfiction subjects kids love most.
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