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From the "crocodile's dentist," to the "mongoose spa," Animal Partners takes a whimsical look at symbiotic relationships of animals large and small. Although many animals live in groups of the same kind, here you will learn how some animals form unique partnerships with different species. After all, don't we all need a little help from our friends?
Scotti Cohn (Author), Rachel Hilchey (Narrator)
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An hour of our favourite animal stories, voiced by the wonderful Brenda and Robin Markwell. From classics like Black Beauty to The Tortoise & The Hare, to lesser known gems like The Emu And The Kangaroo, the kids will love and hold dear these wonderful tales.
Roger William Wade, Traditional (Author), Brenda Markwell, Robin Markwell (Narrator)
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An audio version of the Animal Lullabies book with each lullaby read or sung to music. A Child's Play audio production.
Krisztina Kallai Nagy, Mandy Ross (Author), Child's Play (Narrator)
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Male sea horses carry eggs inside a special pouch. When the eggs hatch, tiny sea horses swim out of the pouch! This is one of many parts of the sea horse life cycle explored in this title. Leveled text and vivid images combine to show off the sea horse from egg to adulthood. Along the way, special features highlight the animal’s diet, size, and life phases. A full-page feature at the end of the book visually illustrates the life cycle. Readers will love exploring these unique sea creatures!
Elizabeth Neuenfeldt (Author), Dana Fleming (Narrator)
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A fuzzy penguin chick raises its beak. Its parent has brought fish. Time to eat! With plenty of food, this tiny bird will grow up fast. This low-level title introduces beginning readers to the lives of penguins, from when they hatch to when they lay eggs of their own. Leveled text and vivid photos explore each phase of a penguin’s life. Special features highlight the animal’s diet and size. At the end of the book, a full-page life cycle feature shows off each of the penguin’s life stages!
Rebecca Sabelko (Author), Dana Fleming (Narrator)
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Ladybugs are known for their red wings and black spots! But these insects do not start out that way. This title for young readers explores the life cycle of ladybugs from when they hatch to when they fly off to lay more eggs! Leveled text and colorful photos combine to tell readers where ladybugs live, what they eat, and how they grow. Along the way, special features further highlight the insect’s size and body parts at each stage of its life. The book ends with a full-page feature that shows the ladybug’s full life cycle!
Elizabeth Neuenfeldt (Author), Dana Fleming (Narrator)
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Ribbit! A frog hops into a stream. Time to lay eggs! When they hatch, the eggs will become tiny tadpoles. Young readers will learn all about the frog’s life cycle in this leveled title featuring beautiful photographs. Special features illustrate the animal’s diet, size, and body parts at each stage of its life. At the end of the book, each stage of the frog’s life cycle is laid out in a full-page feature. Readers will hop away with new information about these familiar critters!
Elizabeth Neuenfeldt (Author), Dana Fleming (Narrator)
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A bright butterfly lands on a flower. Then it spreads its colorful wings and flies off again. Butterflies are beautiful, but they were not born that way! In this title for young readers, leveled text and colorful photos introduce the insect from its humble beginnings to the moment it takes flight! Along the way, special features highlight the insect’s diet, size, and life stages. The book ends with a full-page feature that reviews each part of the butterfly’s metamorphosis!
Rebecca Sabelko (Author), Dana Fleming (Narrator)
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Buzz, buzz! A young bee has just flown out of its nest. She is in search of a flower. Soon, she will be ready to lay eggs. The bee’s life cycle is short, but these fuzzy insects get a lot done! This low-level title introduces young readers to the life cycle of bees through informative text and vivid photos. Special features highlight the bee’s diet, size, and life phases. The book concludes with a full-page feature that shows off the bee’s life cycle. Readers will be buzzing about this interesting title!
Rebecca Sabelko (Author), Dana Fleming (Narrator)
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Can you smell with your feet? Do you dig your claws into a river's muddy bank to climb up and bask in the sun? Animals' legs are different from humans' in so many ways! Find out why strong talons suit a raptor, or webbing is perfect for water dwellers as author Mary Holland continues her photographic Animal Anatomy and Adaptations series by exploring the ways insects, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals move and explore their world.
Mary Holland (Author), Lee German (Narrator)
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Animal Jokes and Riddles for kids: 100+ Funny and witty Animal jokes for kids / Bear, cows, pigs, gi
Here is a joke book made for children from the age of 3. It is packed full jokes which will make you laugh uncontrollably. This joke book has over 15 different animals in it. Listen to the book now or read it as an E-book on Kindle. We hope you will enjoy the hilarious book. Here are a few jokes take from the audiobook:) Q: Why are hamsters the worst drivers A: Because they keep falling asleep at the wheel - Jerry: What animal always raises questions? Tom: Parrots. Jerry: Wrong. Tom: Chimpanzees. Jerry: Wrong. Tom: Cats. Jerry: Wrong. Tom: I give up. Jerry: Cows. Tom: Cows? Why? Jerry: There, you see. Never fails to raise questions G: Where do rabbits go after their wedding? A: To their Bunnymoon!
Victor Churwell (Author), Claire Louisa Cummins (Narrator)
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Just like humans, animals use their homes for shelter and to raise their young. Animal homes might be easy to see, or they may be hidden (camouflaged) for protection. Some animals are great builders and other animals borrow homes that other animals have made. Different animals might just use natural places like caves or holes in trees to make a home. And some animals might even carry their home on their back! Sticks, mud, leaves, cotton, and grass are all things that animals might use to build a home. Whether by digging, spinning, building or borrowing, animal homes are as varied as the animals themselves. This is a perfect addition to Mary Holland's Animal Anatomy and Adaptations series.
Mary Holland (Author), Helen Hernandez (Narrator)
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