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| 110232 |
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Serafini, Kristin Joy Pratt. A Swim through the Sea. Nevada City, Calif.: DAWN Publications, 1994.
Uses the letters of the alphabet to introduce angelfish, dolphins, manatees, octopus, and other fish and mammals living in the world's oceans, giving their physical charactistics and behavior.
Gr. Preschool-2. |
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| 271249 |
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Jonas, Ann. Splash! New York: Greenwillow Books, 1995.
The vivid illustrations will delight kids learning to count as fish, frogs, turtles, pets and even a little girl climb in and out of a pond. How many are in my pond? Find out in this fun book! Gr. Preschool-2
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| 281286 |
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Ehlert, Lois. Fish
Eyes: A Book You Can Count On: San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1990.
Bright fish swim in and out of the pages of this counting book. The art work will delight young and old alike.
Gr. Preschool-1. |
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| 281303 |
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Owens, Mary Beth. Counting Cranes. Boston: Little, Brown, 1993.
In 1941, due to hunting and human interference, the number of whooping cranes in the U.S. was only 15. Today, thanks to conservation efforts, that number has substantially increased. Owens pays tribute to the magic number of 15 in this counting book featuring cranes in their natural habitats.
Gr. Preschool-2. |
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| 281327 |
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Pallotta, Jerry and Ralph Masiello. The
Yucky Reptile Alphabet Book. Watertown, Mass.: Charlesbridge, 1989.
Jerry Pallotta, the best-selling author of more than 20 children's books, created this well-illustrated book containing brief facts about a variety of reptiles whose names begin with each letter of the alphabet. Find out why boa constrictors swallow their meals whole. Learn why gila monsters' tails are so fat. And meet a lizard that is larger than most people.
Gr. Preschool-3 |
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| 281339 |
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Falwell, Cathryn. Turtle Splash: Countdown at the Pond. New York: Greenwillow Books, 2001.
Countdown with turtles as they enter the pond one by one. Ten turtles gather in the late afternoon to bask in the sun. Each time a woodland creature startles them, one jumps into the pond until the last turtle joins his friends at sunset for sleep at the bottom of the pond. The final pages of the book give factual information about most of the creatures depicted and
instructions about how to make leaf prints.
Gr. Preschool-1 |