30 Animals That Share Our World: Fascinating bite-sized essays from award-winning writers--Intriguing Creatures That Crawl, Creep, Hop, Run, Swim, and Fly

30 Animals That Share Our World: Fascinating bite-sized essays from award-winning writers--Intriguing Creatures That Crawl, Creep, Hop, Run, Swim, and Fly

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Author:  InkThinkTank
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Format:  Paperback
Pages:  144
Publisher:  Seagrass Press
Year:  2018
ISBN:  9781633225008

Do you know who the world's smartest animal is? How exactly do spiders spin their webs? Have you heard about the tiniest frog on earth? Find out the answers to these questions and learn so much more about our world's fascinating creatures in 30 Animals That Share Our World!

Written by today's best known, award-winning children's authors, each bite-sized essay in this collection gives kids an exciting peek into the amazing animal kingdom.

This collection, which follows 30 People That Changed the World, features essays from the world-famous NonFictionMinute blog. These essays are quick to read, and will have children begging to know more about the world around them.
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