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Je découvre les araignées
By Daniel Howarth, Claudine Azoulay, Alejandro Algarra. 2010
Aimerais-tu découvrir l'univers étonnant des araignées? Accompagne cette charmante amie au fil des pages de ce livre et elle te…
montrera comment les araignées vivent, fabriquent leurs toiles et chassent pour se nourrir. -- 4e de couv. Titre uniforme: Discover the spiders.Je découvre les papillons
By Claudine Azoulay, Alejandro Algarra. 2010
Je découvre les abeilles
By Daniel Howarth, Claudine Azoulay, Alejandro Algarra. 2010
Aimerais-tu savoir comment vivent les abeilles? Une jolie petite abeille t'accompagnera et te montrera comment se déroule la vie dans…
la ruche, comment sont récoltés le pollen et le nectar et comment sont produits la cire et le miel. -- 4e de couv. Titre uniforme: Discover the bees.Je découvre les fourmis
By Daniel Howarth, Claudine Azoulay, Alejandro Algarra. 2010
Attention, tu as failli écraser une petite fourmi! Cette amie minuscule te dira tout sur les fourmis, même comment elles…
vivent et construisent leur fourmilière. Suis-la et elle te présentera sa grande famille: la reine fourmi, les fourmis volantes, les larves, etc. -- 4e de couv. Titre uniforme: Discover the ants.Knut, l'ourson polaire qui captiva le monde
By Juliana Hatkoff. 2008
"Knut, le premier ourson polaire à voir le jour au zoo de Berlin depuis plus de trente ans, n'est à…
la naissance, pas plus gros qu'une boule de neige. Abandonné par sa mère, le petit animal est confié aux bons soins du gardien de zoo, Thomas Dorflein, qui le nourrit, dort avec lui, et lui accorde tout l'amour et l'attention dont il a besoin. Il semble que Thomas n'ait pas été seul à adopter Knut puisque le petit ours a réussi à capter l'attention du monde entier. Voici son histoire..." -- 4e de couv. Titre uniforme: Knut.Le lapin (Les sciences naturelles de Tatsu Nagata.)
By Tatsu Nagata, Dedieu. 2015
Savez-vous que le lapin est un expert en matière de fuite? Il entame d'étranges zigzags qui déroutent ses nombreux prédateurs,…
avant de leur poser un lapin. Et savez-vous qu'il mange ses crottes pour récupérer des forces? Qu'il vit rarement plus d'un an dans la nature? Que les marins l'ont en horreur? Années M-2 et plus.La poule (Les sciences naturelles de Tatsu Nagata.)
By Tatsu Nagata, Dedieu. 2012
Do frogs drink hot chocolate?: how animals keep warm
By Etta Kaner. 2018
Do polar bears build homes to keep warm? Do penguins snuggle with a friend? Yes! But their homes aren't made…
of wood, and penguins don't cuddle on a couch. Instead, these animals -- and many others -- have adapted in amazing ways to survive chilly weather. A light-hearted introduction to animal adaptations around the world. Grades K-3. 2018.A storytelling of ravens
By Kyle Lukoff, Natalie Nelson. 2018
A sloth of bears, a parliament of owls, a nuisance of cats - these are some of the wonderfully idiosyncratic…
names we have for groups of animals. Inspired by these collective nouns and others like them, author Kyle Lukoff and illustrator Natalie Nelson have created this clever, funny picture book. Each spread features a nugget of a story using a particular name, which is accompanied by a collage illustration that serves as the visual punch line. Grades K-3. 2018.Viola Desmond won't be budged!
By Jody Warner, Richard Rudnicki. 2010
Tells the story of Viola Desmond, an African Canadian woman who, in 1946, challenged a Nova Scotia movie theatre's segregation…
policy by refusing to move from her seat to an upstairs section designated for use by blacks. Grades K-3. 2010.The wolves return: a new beginning for Yellowstone National Park
By Celia Godkin. 2017
In 1995-96, twenty-three grey wolves were released in Yellowstone National Park where, due to over-hunting, there had been no wolves…
at all for almost seventy years. This reintroduction project was an overwhelming success. Over twenty years later we can still see the changes the grey wolves have brought. Now that the elk graze higher ground, seedlings are growing tall, rivers are getting deeper as beavers return, and a lively pond ecosystem is developing. This true story offers an important lesson about the difference one creature can make in creating a healthy, thriving world. Grades K-3 and older readers. 2017.Snizzly snouts
By Jan Dewitte, Freya Vlerick, Marcus Cumberlege, Martin Burke. 2013
A picture and poetry book to read with your ears, see with your fingers and feel with your eyes! All…
the creatures in Snizzly Snouts are strange and quirky! They symbolize the wonderful diversity in our society. The book utilizes clear letters, contrasting and tactile pictures, audio (DAISY/MP3 or standard CD) and Braille. The CD contains a verbal description of the whole book and also serves as a GPS for the fingers, cleverly showing readers how to feel the pictures. In this way, children with and without a reading impairment learn playfully to broaden their experience of life. Winner of "White Raven Special Mention 2012" and "Outstanding Books for Young People with Disabilities 2013". 1 DAISY CD and 2 standard AudioCDs included. Grades K-3. 2013. Uniform title: Rare snuiters.Animals: knowledge you can touch (DK Braille)
By Fleur Star, Jemma Westing, Charlotte Oliver. 2016
Features over 30 pages of entries on a fascinating selection of creatures, from bears and big cats to birds and…
bugs. Go on the hunt with predators and their prey, and even journey inside the body to learn about skeletons and organs. Presented in Braille, large print and tactiles, a wonderful way for curious readers to discover the animal kingdom. Grades K-3 and older readers. 2016.Could a shark do gymnastics?: ... and other questions
By Aleksei Bitskoff, Camilla De la Bédoyère. 2015
Have you ever wondered what it would be like if a shark went to your school? This book provides a…
fun and engaging introduction into the life of a great white shark. Grades K-3. 2015.A tower of giraffes: animals in groups
By Anna Wright. 2015
What if you had animal feet?
By Sandra Markle, Howard McWilliam. 2015
If you could have any animal's feet, whose would you choose? Would you want to run as fast as a…
cheetah, or be able to carry your whole family on your back on your white rhino feet? The animal kingdom has tons of incredible feet, but yours are pretty great, too! Grades K-3. 2015.Tooling around: crafty creatures and the tools they use
By Ellen Jackson, Renne Benoit. 2014
Presents rhyming text with realistic nature artwork in an introduction to animals and the surprising tools they use, from a…
dolphin that protects its nose with a sponge to a deer that bedecks its antlers with mud and grass. Grades K-3. 2014.The blue whale
By Jenni Desmond. 2015
"The Blue Whale" draws children into the life and world of this enormous creature by situating facts within a familiar…
context that is fun and engaging. Here, readers are given the actual size of a blue whale's eye right on the page, and we are informed how to understand this whale's body size in relation to trucks, cars, milk bottles, and hippos! With an accurate and engaging text, fully vetted by a blue whale expert, this is a book that invites children in and holds their attention. Grades K-3 and older readers. 2015.Animal faces
By Penelope Arlon, Tory Gordon-Harris. 2015
By looking at some familiar animal faces - and some that are very rarely seen - readers will learn about…
the main animal groups: hairy mammals, scaly reptiles, feathered birds, goggle-eyed amphibians, creepy bugs, and extraordinary fish! Why do birds have differently shaped beaks? Why do some spiders have eight eyes? How do some animals use their faces to scare off other animals? How well can an elephant smell? All these questions, and many more, are answered in a simple, fun way. Grades K-3. 2015.See what a seal can do
By Christine Butterworth, Kate Nelms. 2013
A lyrical portrait of seal characteristics and life explains how seals appear to be slow and sleepy creatures on land…
but are powerful, graceful and dynamic animals under the water, who cleverly out-manoeuvre predators and skillfully catch fishy dinners. Grades K-3. 2013.