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HOME for a TIGER, HOME for a BEARHome for a Tiger, Home for a Bear

Written By: Brenda Williams, Rosamund Fowler.  For Ages 3 to 8 years

Dig underground with moles, soar high into the mountains with eagles, and travel down a tropical river with crocodiles. This rhyming selection explores the homes of many different creatures, and includes educational endnotes about the animals and their habitats.

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The Beeman

Find out where honey comes from as Grandpa the Beeman teaches the basics of beekeeping to his young grandson. This rhyming story includes endnotes full of essential facts about bees, beekeeping, honey, and the vital part that bees play in the natural world.  Perfect for ages 5 to 7 years.

The Elephant’s Ears

Palo and Mala are two little elephants, very different in appearance and character. Their mother worries about how they will find happiness. This touching fable of how the African and Indian elephants find their homelands also shows siblings that there is no reason to be jealous of one another.

Hidden Hippo

Journey to the plains and rivers of Africa in search of a hidden hippo. Lots of different African animals are introduced throughout this rhyming, hide-and-seek adventure. Hardcover edition includes endnotes with information about conservation, endangered wildlife and facts about each of the animals featured in the book. Designed for ages 1 to 4.

I Took the Moon For a Walk

Embark on a dreamy, nighttime jaunt with a young boy and the moon. Overcoming a fear of the dark and discovering the world at night lives at the heart of this poetic tale. Includes notes about the moon and plants and animals that thrive in the wee hours. For ages 1 to 7.

Thesaurus Rex

Follow this mischievous dinosaur as he frolics, rollicks, frisks and romps. Each colorful page introduces simple synonyms and a fun-filled way to build vocabulary and word recognition. for ages 3 to 7.

We All Went on Safari

Learn to count in Swahili while discovering African animals on an exciting safari through the grasslands of Tanzania. Facts about Tanzania, Swahili counting, the Maasai people and a map are included at the end. Just right for ages 4 to 10.

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