Wolverines by Sandra Markle, Lerner Publications Company, Minneapolis, MN 2005
A description of a year in the life of a female wolverine and her kits, her battles to get food, and the role of wolverines as animal scavengers.
Face to Face with Dolphins by Flip and Linda Nicklin, National Geographic Society, Washington, DC, 2007
An informative look at the facts about the many species of intelligent and playful dolphins by a photographer who swims with them often.
Moose by JoAnn Early Macken, Weekly Reader® Early Learning Library, Milwaukee, WI, 2005
In this book beginning readers can learn about the life of moose calves and bulls in the forest.
Sea Horses by Lola M. Schaefer, Heinemann Library, Chicago, IL, 2002
A basic introduction to the physical characteristics, habitat, diet and activities of sea horses in large print with clear answers to common questions.
Fun Facts about Turtles! by Carmen Bredeson, Enslow Elementary, Enslow Publishers, Inc., Berkeley Heights, NJ 2008
This is a large print book from the I Like Reptiles and Amphibians! series that answers many common questions about turtles and tortoises.
Fun Facts about Salamanders! by Carmen Bredeson, Enslow Elementary, Enslow Publishers, Inc., Berkeley Heights, NJ 2008
This is another large print book from the I Like Reptiles and Amphibians! series that answers many common questions about salamanders.
Eels, by Lynn M.Stone, photos by Marty Snyderman, Rourke Publishing, LLC, Vero Beach, FL 2006
What eels look like, eat, their life cycle and habits, in easy to read form.
Pugs by Lynn M.Stone, Rourke Publishing, LLC, Vero Beach, FL 2007
A book that brings you eye to eye with the pug breed of dogs, and includes a page of links to related kennel clubs such as the American Kennel Club.
How to Draw Fish: A Kid's Guide to Drawing ™ by Justin Lee, Rosen Publishing Group's PowerKids Press, New York, NY 2002
A book of clear instructions on how to draw a number of kinds of interesting looking fish, with a photograph of the fish to follow, and a page of information on the life and habitat of each species too.
Making Origami Birds Step by Step by Michael G. LaFosse, Rosen Publishing Group's PowerKids Press, New York, NY 2004
This book provides clear information on folding paper to make various bird shapes, but sneaks in a little information about the birds themselves that the paper shapes represent.
Gibbons by David and Patricia Armentrout, Rosen Publishing Group's PowerKids Press, New York, NY 2008
A description of the social life, habitat and threats to gibbons, who are members of the primate family called the lesser apes.
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