(Ages 4-7)
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Do tortoises take vitamins? Do badgers wash their hands after using the toilet? This eagerly anticipated fourth and final installment of the Do Animals series raises these questions and more about how animals take care of their bodies--much like the ways people maintain their hygiene!
From lava lizards that do push-ups, to giraffes that clean their noses with their tongues (yuck!), this book is full of interesting and unexpected ways that animals keep their bodies in top condition.
Written in an interactive question-and-answer format perfect for reading out loud, this follow-up to bestsellers Do Frogs Drink Hot Chocolate?, Do Lizards Eat Ice Cream? and Do Fire Ants Fight Fires? encourages inquiry and discussion.
Silly scenarios and comic illustrations will invite readers to learn about animal adaptations and STEM in a fun and accessible way.
When pets get sick, their owners take them to a vet. But animals in the wild aren’t so lucky. The only thing they can do is make sure they don’t get sick in the first place. That’s why they try to keep clean, eat healthy and even exercise. Humans could learn a lot from animals!
"A great introduction to nonfiction reads for a younger audience. Animal-loving kids are sure to delight in the fun facts and entertaining pictures."
— Canadian Review of Materials
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Do tortoises take vitamins? Do badgers wash their hands after using the toilet? This eagerly anticipated fourth and final installment of the Do Animals series raises these questions and more about how animals take care of their bodies--much like the ways people maintain their hygiene!
From lava lizards that do push-ups, to giraffes that clean their noses with their tongues (yuck!), this book is full of interesting and unexpected ways that animals keep their bodies in top condition.
Written in an interactive question-and-answer format perfect for reading out loud, this follow-up to bestsellers Do Frogs Drink Hot Chocolate?, Do Lizards Eat Ice Cream? and Do Fire Ants Fight Fires? encourages inquiry and discussion.
Silly scenarios and comic illustrations will invite readers to learn about animal adaptations and STEM in a fun and accessible way.
When pets get sick, their owners take them to a vet. But animals in the wild aren’t so lucky. The only thing they can do is make sure they don’t get sick in the first place. That’s why they try to keep clean, eat healthy and even exercise. Humans could learn a lot from animals!
"A great introduction to nonfiction reads for a younger audience. Animal-loving kids are sure to delight in the fun facts and entertaining pictures."
— Canadian Review of Materials
Click a book cover to learn more:
AVAILABLE AT: