Animals -- Miscellanea -- Juvenile literature
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Animals -- Miscellanea -- Juvenile literature
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Animals
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Incoming Resources
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- Gross as a snot otter, discovering the world's most disgustuing animals, by Jess Keating ; with illustrations by David DeGrand
- Fur, feather, fin, all of us are kin, written by Diane Lang ; illustrated by Stephanie Laberis
- 100 greatest amazing animals
- Weird but true!, animals : 300 outrageous facts about wacky wildlife
- Catbirds & dogfish, Bernard Most
- How do meerkats order pizza?, wild facts about animals and the scientists who study them, Brooke Barker
- Wanted!, criminals of the animal kingdom, written by Heather Tekavec ; illustrated by Susan Batori
- Eek, you reek!, poems about animals that stink, stank, stunk, Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple ; illustrated by Eugenia Nobati
- Wild animals
- Animalium, illustrated [and curated] by Katie Scott ; written by Jenny Broom
- Amazing animals, written by Betsy Franco ; illustrated by Jesse Reisch
- A polar bear can swim, what animals can and cannot do, by Harriet Ziefert ; illustrated by Emily Bolam
- Big & little, by Steve Jenkins
- 5,000 awesome facts (about animals!)
- What's the difference?, animals, author, Susie Rae ; consultant, Nick Crumpton ; illustrator, Dilbag Singh
- What's the difference?, 40+ pairs of the seemingly similar, by Emma Strack ; illustrated by Guillaume Plantevin
- Ugly animals, by Laura Marsh
- A math journey through the animal kingdom, Anne Rooney
- Biggest, strongest, fastest, by Steve Jenkins
- 8, an animal alphabet, Elisha Cooper
- Super small, miniature marvels of the natural world, by Tiffany Stone ; illustrated by Ashley Spires
- Why do elephants have big ears?, questions-and surprising answers-about animals, by Steve Jenkins, and Robin Page
- Animal patterns, by Nathan Olson
- Stinkiest!, 20 smelly animals, Steve Jenkins
- In between, April Pulley Sayre, with Jeff Sayre
- What makes a monster?, discovering the world's scariest creatures, by Jess Keating ; with illustrations by David DeGrand
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