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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.
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. 
Lizards at Large: 21 Remarkable Reptiles at Their Actual Size
by Roxie Munro

From legless lizards to gliding geckos to Gila monsters, this nonfiction picture book showcases 21 vibrantly colored and patterned lizards that are illustrated true-to-size. 
The Reptile Club
by Maureen Fergus

Organizing a reptile club at school to make friends with kids who share his interests, young Rory is surprised on the club's first day when a crocodile, an anaconda and a gecko arrive. By the award-winning author of the Buddy and Earl series. 
Alligators and Crocodiles
by Laura Marsh

An introduction to crocodiles and alligators combines vibrant National Geographic photography with accessible facts that identify key characteristics and explain what makes crocodiles and alligators different. 
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.
Wild Reptiles: Snakes, Crocodiles, Lizards, and Turtles!
by Martin Kratt

Uses basic vocabulary and skill-building short sentences in an educational reader that finds zoologists Chris and Martin donning their Creature Power Suits to creep, crawl and slither alongside amazing reptiles.
Alligators and Crocodiles Can't Chew! : and Other Amazing Facts
by Thea Feldman

A nonfiction level 2 Ready-to-Read filled with fun facts about what makes alligators and crocodiles super.
So you want to be a Frog
by Jane Porter

Young readers will have a hoppin' good time in this fact-filled picture book about frogs, from their lifecycle, habits and food preferences to their origins and relatives around the world. 
Joan Procter, Dragon Doctor: The Woman who Loved Reptiles
by Patricia Valdez

Through lively text and vibrant illustrations, a scientist writer brings to life Joan Procter's inspiring story of passion and determination as a pioneering female scientist who loved reptiles. 
Snakes and Other Reptiles: A Non-Fiction Companion to Magic Tree House #45: A Crazy Day with Cobras
by Mary Pope Osborne

Published to coincide with the 45th Magic Tree House adventure, a fact-filled reference for young reptile enthusiasts includes coverage of such topics as a komodo dragon's favorite foods and the differences between alligators and crocodiles. 
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.
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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