Snack, Snooze, Skedaddle

How Animals Get Ready for Winter

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Pub Date Sep 03 2019 | Archive Date Jul 31 2019
Lerner Publishing Group | Millbrook Press ™

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Description

There is more than one way for animals to prepare for winter. Some, such as mice, foxes, and moose, simply tolerate the cold. Of course black bears hibernate, but chipmunks, wood frogs, and garter snakes do too. And then there are the creatures that migrate, including hummingbirds, blue whales, and even earthworms! This rhyming nonfiction picture book by Laura Purdie Salas tells you all about how animals survive chilly weather.

There is more than one way for animals to prepare for winter. Some, such as mice, foxes, and moose, simply tolerate the cold. Of course black bears hibernate, but chipmunks, wood frogs, and garter...


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Available Editions

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ISBN 9781541529007
PRICE $19.99 (USD)
PAGES 32

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Featured Reviews

This book did not disappoint! From the wonderful illustrations to a variety of text features, it would be a fantastic addition to a classroom or home library! I truly enjoyed the fact that this books combines the fun to read verse with the snippet of factual information about the animal on every page. The additional information in the back of the book is a great bonus too if your child is ready for some extended facts! One more thing worth mentioning is that you find your "typical" animals that are often discussed in children's books as well as those you wouldn't necessarily think about when you consider winter survival. Great book!

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