Kids Books - Animals

Musnet 2: Impressions of the Master

Musnet 2: Impressions of the Master

By Kickliy

another cool one!

The Wolves of Currumpaw

The Wolves of Currumpaw

By William Grill

I have heard about this guy!!!

Finding Dory Sticker Scenes

Finding Dory Sticker Scenes

By Parragon Books Ltd

i love dory because she is sooooooooooooo cute and adorbale and i love when she says can you help me find my parents love

FINDING DORY: THE JU

FINDING DORY: THE JU

By RH Disney

I love finding nemo and now they come with FINDING DORY...shocker.

The Dragonsitter's Castle (The Dragonsitter Series)

The Dragonsitter's Castle (The Dragonsitter Series)

By Josh Lacey

This is book 3 of The Dragonsitter's series. Eddie is telling the reader his experience with Ziggy and Arthur. Can you guess what the dragons have been up to? That's for you to find out.

Oliver & Amanda and the Big Snow (Oliver & Amanda Pig Books)

Oliver & Amanda and the Big Snow (Oliver & Amanda Pig Books)

By Jean Van Leeuwen

The story is about two pigs and the big snow. Poor Amanda is little so she gets covered by snow. They have fun sledding and making a snow pig.

Animal Atlas (An Animal Planet Book)

Animal Atlas (An Animal Planet Book)

By Animal Planet, James Buckley Jr

Wow I love Animal Planet :) :)

Nature Watch: Elephants (Nature Watch (Lorenz))

Nature Watch: Elephants (Nature Watch (Lorenz))

By Barbara Taylor

Since I wrote an essay about the mistreatment of elephants, I want to learn more about them. Elephants are the largest and heaviest creatures on land. They weigh as much as 80 people! Two species of elephants exist today ---- the African elephant and the Asian elephant. They seem alike, but not identical. African elephants have bigger ears, longer legs, and a more slender body than Asian elephants. Moreover, most of the elephants have grey skins. However, some Asian elephants have pink patches of skin found on ears, trunk, and face. African elephants rarely have them. In Asia, usually, only males have visible tusks, whereas in Africa both male and female elephants normally have them. An elephant's tusks are its front teeth. The part that we see is just two-thirds of the tusks' total length, the rest is hidden in the skull. Elephants tend to be either right handed or left handed. The favorite one becomes more worn. African elephants dig for salt with their tusks. They loosen the soil with the sharp point. An elephant uses its trunk to breathe, eat, drink, pick things up, throw things, feel, smash, fight, play, squirt water, greet, and make sounds. Their powerful trunk had more than 100,000 muscles, which enable an elephant to lift large, heavy objects easily. The trunk of an African elephant has two fingers ar the tip, while the Asain elephant has only one. After I read this book, I truly think such animal should not be punished and mistreated by humans. Now that I know more about them, I can take action to save them from getting extinct. Also, if you are interested in saving elephants, you can also read this book to learn about their cool life in nature!

Itty Bitty Kitty: The cutest little kitty in the World

Itty Bitty Kitty: The cutest little kitty in the World

By Sparkles

Jenasin

The little kitty is cute but if I was the little kitty I would stay with my Owner forever in my lifetime

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