Squirrels! Learn about the survival of different types of squirrels. Stories by Lois Bower, Alison Pearce Stevens Ph.D., Cheryl M Reifsnyder, Ph.D., and Richard Woods.
Everyone knows squirrels love to eat acorns, especially the creatures who like to eat squirrels...
Grey Squirrel wakes up to an empty house with an empty tummy. There's only one thing to do. Go and find himself something to eat. An acorn or three would be perfect.
All he needs to do is travel through the forest, over the river and across the clearing to the Old Oak Tree. What could possibly go wrong?
Whether they’re scrambling up trees or scampering across lawns, squirrels are fun animals to watch! Beginning readers can learn about these furry backyard visitors through low-level text and bright photos in this engaging title. Features such as body part labels and food photos support young students as they practice independent reading.
If you looked out on your backyard right now, chances are you would see a squirrel. These common little animals are famous for gathering and storing nuts or approaching humans in the hopes of getting something to nibble. Students will learn all about the foods squirrels eat, what they look like, and how they make their homes in our backyards.
Do you want to be amazed by Squirrels pictures? Let's see color photos of Squirrels!
You and your child will find pictures of Squirrels in short simplified text for children learning to read or those who like picture books.
Squirrels: Photos and Fun Facts for Kids. It is Book 78 in the Kids Learn with Pictures Series. This book is around a clear concept: see pictures of Squirrels.
This is a stock photo book of animals that ASK QUESTIONS of the pictures shown to the reader to encourage interaction and responses from the child.
Be sure to read the other books in the Kids Learn With Pictures Series.
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