JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Zoology
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JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Zoology
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JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / Zoology
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- Song of the wild, a first book of animals, Nicola Davies ; illustrated by Petr Horáček
- North and South, a tale of two hemispheres, written and illustrated by Sandra Morris
- Pipsqueaks, slowpokes, and stinkers, celebrating animal underdogs, Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Stephanie Laberis
- Dogs, facts at your fingertips
- Inside animals, Barbara Taylor, Margaux Carpentier
- The frog book, Steve Jenkins & Robin Page
- Sheepology, the ultimate encyclopedia, Ilaria Demonti, Camilla Pintonato
- Reptiles, by Brenna Maloney
- So cool! Sharks, written by Crispin Boyer
- What do they do with all that poo?, written by Jane Kurtz ; illustrated by Allison Black
- Greta the great horned owl, a true story of rescue and rehabilitation, by Christie Gove-Berg
- Jane Goodall, written by Ma Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Beatrice Cerocchi
- Search for a giant squid, pick your path, Amy Seto Forrester & Andy Chou Musser
- Cryptid creatures, a field guide, Kelly Milner Halls ; illustrated by Rick Spears
- Migration, by Gail Gibbons
- Charles Darwin's On the origin of species, adapted and illustrated by Sabina Radeva
- Meow!, the truth about cats, Annette Whipple
- A troop of kangaroos, written and illustrated by Lisa Mundorff
- I want to be a scientist, by Laura Driscoll ; pictures by Catalina Echeverri
- It is time, the life of a caterpillar, Lizzy Rockwell
- Baby animals playing, Suzi Eszterhas
- Animal invaders, creatures causing trouble, by Ginjer L. Clarke
- Big cats, Nic Bishop
- Elephants!, strange and wonderful, Laurence Pringle ; illustrated by Meryl Henderson
- Gray wolf, a first field guide to the wild dog from the wilderness, written by Brenna Cassidy ; illustrated by Sally Agar
- Does a bear wear boots?, think about what everyone wears, Harriet Ziefert ; illustrations by Emily Bolam
- Hidden wildlife, how animals hide in plain sight, Jim Arnosky
- Maggie, Alaska's last elephant, by Jennifer Keats Curtis ; illustrated by Phyllis Saroff
- Homes in the wild, where baby animals and their parents live, Lita Judge
- Anteaters, bats & boas, the Amazon rainforest from the forest floor to the treetops, Roxie Munro
- The magnificent book of birds, written by Tom Jackson ; illustrated by Val Walerczuk
- Animal allies, creatures working together, by Ginjer L. Clarke
- Drawn from nature, Helen Ahpornsiri
- The dirt book, poems about animals that live beneath our feet, by David L. Harrison ; illustrated by Kate Cosgrove
- Save the... whale sharks, by Anita Sanchez ; with an introduction by Chelsea Clinton
- The truth about crocodiles, Maxwell Eaton III
- Ben Rothery's weird and wonderful animals, Ben Rotherby
- The secret life of the sloth, Laurence Pringle ; illustrated by Kate Garchinsky
- Does a beaver sleep in a bed?, think about where everyone sleeps, Harriet Ziefert ; illustrations by Emily Bolam
- The strangest thing in the sea, and other curious creatures of the deep, written by Rachel Poliquin ; illustrated by Byron Eggenschwiler
- Beastly puzzles, a brain-boggling animal guessing game, written by Rachel Poliquin ; illustrated by Byron Eggenschwiler
- Science comics, learning to fly, Falynn Koch
- Creep, leap, crunch!, a food chain story, words by Jody Jensen Shaffer ; art by Christopher Silas Neal
- Does a camel cook spaghetti?, think about...how everyone gets food, Harriet Ziefert ; illustrated by Emily Bolam
- Odd couples, a guide to unlikely animal pairs, by Maria Birmingham ; illustrated by Raz Latif
- Stripes and spots, Rose Davidson
- Passionate about penguins, Owen Davey
- Blowholes, book gills, and butt-breathers, how animals get their oxygen, Doug Wechsler
- Animal architects, written by Amy Cherrix ; illustrated by Chris Sasaki
- Learning to be wild, how animals achieve peace, create beauty, and raise families, Carl Safina