More than 101 Animal Words to Know Read-Along

More than 101 Animal Words to Know Read-Along
Author: Sequoia Kids Media
Publisher: Phoenix International Publications, Inc.
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2024-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

What lives on the ground, in the trees, and in the sky? Learn more than 101 animal names in this brightly illustrated book. With each page representing a different habitat, little ones will love connecting animal names with faces and places while building their vocabulary.

More than 101 Animal Words to Know

More than 101 Animal Words to Know
Author: Sequoia Kids Media
Publisher: Phoenix International Publications, Inc.
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2024-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

What lives on the ground, in the trees, and in the sky? Learn more than 101 animal names in this brightly illustrated book. With each page representing a different habitat, little ones will love connecting animal names with faces and places while building their vocabulary.

101 Animal Babies

101 Animal Babies
Author: Melvin Berger
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2013-08-27
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0545563224

The 4th book in the popular 101 ANIMALS series! Did you know that sea turtle mothers leave their babies to hatch from their eggs completely on their own? Or that baby gorilla black-backs are carried around for as long as three years after they are born? In 101 Animal Babies, readers will learn about penguins and sea-horse fathers that guard and hatch their eggs, birds that teach their chicks to fly, kangaroos that keep their joeys safe in pouches, and wolves that teach their pups to hunt.Filled with fascinating facts and adorable full-color photos on every page, 101 Animal Babies is sure to be an instant favorite for kids, parents, and teachers alike!

More Than 101 Animal Words to Know

More Than 101 Animal Words to Know
Author: Sequoia Kids Media
Publisher: Sequoia Kids Media
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre:
ISBN:

What lives on the ground, in the trees, and in the sky? Learn more than 101 animal names in this brightly illustrated book. With each page representing a different habitat, little ones will love connecting animal names with faces and places while building their vocabulary.

The South Western Reporter

The South Western Reporter
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1258
Release: 1926
Genre: Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN:

Includes the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Texas, and Court of Appeals of Kentucky; Aug./Dec. 1886-May/Aug. 1892, Court of Appeals of Texas; Aug. 1892/Feb. 1893-Jan./Feb. 1928, Courts of Civil and Criminal Appeals of Texas; Apr./June 1896-Aug./Nov. 1907, Court of Appeals of Indian Territory; May/June 1927-Jan./Feb. 1928, Courts of Appeals of Missouri and Commission of Appeals of Texas.

Get the Scoop on Animal Snot, Spit & Slime!

Get the Scoop on Animal Snot, Spit & Slime!
Author: Dawn Cusick
Publisher: Moondance Press
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1633222756

Learn amazingly icky facts, see the yucky photos, and gross out everyone you can! Welcome to a world filled with snot otters, puss caterpillars, spitting spiders, slime stars, snotties, and more! In Get the Scoop, you'll learn that snot, spit, and slime may seem gross, but there's a lot of amazing science in these icky fluids. Animals use them for communication, defense, to find food, to travel fast, and more. Jellyfish and corals produce "mucus nets" to capture prey. Parrotfish burp out a mucus blanket to sleep under every night, while sea stars and sponges release volumes of mucus to distract and discourage predators. Barracudas use mucus in their scales to increase their swimming speeds and protect them from parasites. Poison dart frogs release toxins with mucus. Hagfish secrete slime if another animal tries to eat them. Clams and mussels make "mucus strings" to bring food to their mouths. Hippopotamuses release "blood slime" that works as sunscreen and an antibiotic. Saliva helps animals in hundreds of ways, too. Anteaters and giraffes use sticky saliva to help them eat, while leeches, vampire bats, and ticks use chemicals in their saliva to help them feed on blood. Many mammals use saliva to help them recognize offspring and others spit saliva at predators and prey. The venom in shrews, snakes, and other reptiles comes from adapted salivary glands. Some animal saliva works like glue, helping swifts, termites, and wasps build nests.

Parliamentary Papers

Parliamentary Papers
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1328
Release: 1900
Genre: Bills, Legislative
ISBN:

Report

Report
Author: Commonwealth Shipping Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 936
Release: 1911
Genre: Shipping
ISBN: