Animal behavior -- Juvenile literature
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Animal behavior -- Juvenile literature
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Animal behavior
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- What's the difference? Animals, [author Susie Rae ; illustrator Dilbag Singh]
- Working with tools, Zoë Armstrong ; illustrated by Anja Sušanj
- Strongest, cleverest, deadliest..., ...fiercest, hottest, loudest, smelliest... & weirdest, written by Darran Stobbart & Lan Cook ; illustrated by Dominique Byron & Mike Mottram
- 50 odd couples, by Gabe Polt
- Interview with a tiger, & other clawed beasts too, Andy Seed ; illustrated by Nick East
- The magic of flight, Nicola Davies and Lorna Scobie
- Amazing animal senses, John Townsend
- I do it like this!, written by Susie Brooks ; illustrated by Cally Johnson-Isaacs
- What the animals saw, Louise Greig & Nicola O'Byrne
- Kookaburra, Claire Saxby ; illustrations by Tannya Harricks
- Battle of the butts, the science behind animal behinds, written by Jocelyn Rish ; illustrated by David Creighton-Pester
- Sniff, lick & scratch, the science of disgusting animal habits, words by Julia Garstecki ; illustrations by Chris Monroe
- Animal showdown, surprising animal matchups with surprising results, Stephanie Warren Drimmer, Round three
- Humanimal, incredible ways animals are just like us!, Christopher Lloyd ; illustrated by Mark Ruffle
- Time to learn, written by W. Harry Kirn ; illustrated by Rachael McLean
- Animal teams, how amazing animals work together in the wild, illustrated by Charlotte Milner ; written by Caroline Stamps
- Amazing animals, 100+ creatures that will boggle your mind, Sabrina Weiss & Paul Daviz
- Animal homes, [text: Karen McGhee]
- Humans & animals, what we have in common, [author: Pavla HanÃ¡Ä ková ; illustrator: Dasha Lebesheva]
- Wicked wildlife, Helen Greathead
- The creative lives of animals, Carol Gigliotti
- Ask an animal, Miranda Smith
- Luminous, living things that light up the dark, Julia Kuo
- Ick!, delightfully disgusting animal dinners, dwellings, and defenses, Melissa Stewart
- The world's most pointless* animals, *or are they?, [text and illustration, Philip Bunting ; concept by: Rhiannon Findlay]
- Wildlife, Pete Cromer
- Made for each other, written by Joanna McInerney ; illustrated by Georgina Taylor
- Animal atlas, amazing facts, fold-out maps and life-size surprises, Anne Rooney ; Lucy Rose
- Animal group behavior, by Abbie Dunne
- Slow down, written by Rachel Williams ; illustrated by Freya Hartas
- Wild about mums, Philip Bunting
- Barefoot books incredible animals, written by Dunia Rahwan ; illustrated by Paola Formica ; [translation support provided by Danielle Buonaiuto]
- Wild animal babies!, by Martin Kratt and Chris Kratt
- Lovely beasts, the surprising truth [VOX], Kate Gardner, Heidi Smith
- Corpse-eating animals, by J.K. O'Sullivan
- How do animals see?, written by Marie Kotasová Adámková ; illustrated by Tomáš Kopecký
- Nature at night, written by Lisa Regan
- Dancing birds and singing apes, written by Smriti Prasadam-Halls ; illustrated by Florence Weiser
- Gross as a snot otter, discovering the world's most disgusting animals, by Jess Keating ; with illustrations by David DeGrand
- 100 crazy questions, creatures, Ben Grossblatt
- Look at me!, how to attract attention in the animal world, Steve Jenkins and Robin Page
- Animals: together or alone, a crash of rhinos, a waddle of penguins and other fun facts, Mia Cassany ; TÃ nia Garcia ; [translated by Howard Curtis]
- Curious questions & answers about... animals, Camilla De la Bedoyere
- Do baby elephants suck their trunks?, amazing ways animals are just like us, Ben Lerwill, Katharine McEwen
- How animals move, written by Tracey Michele
- Soil-eating animals, by Teresa Klepinger
- Do you love exploring?, Matt Robertson
- Amazing facts about baby animals, an illustrated compendium, Maja Säfström
- The ultimate pet handbook, an essential guide for young people with a passion for pets, by Ben Dessen ; illustrated by Nikkita Archer ; [foreword by Dr Harry Cooper BVSC OAM]
- Animal communication, by Abbie Dunne
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