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5) Red animals
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"Introduces pre-readers to simple concepts about red animals using short sentences and repetition of words"--Provided by publisher.
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"The animal kingdom is a kaleidoscope of color. But what do animal's colours say about them? Why do some stand out while others blend in? What jobs do spots and stripes do? And why do some baby animals look different to their parents? Find out in this colorful first book of natural history." -- Page [4] of cover.
10) Blue animals
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"Introduces pre-readers to simple concepts about blue animals using the repetition of words"--Provided by publisher.
11) Color in nature
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"Flowers use color to attract birds and bees. Frogs and snakes use colors to warn other animals or to hide. Through bright photos and Crayola ® designs, readers will learn about the incredible importance of color in nature."--
13) Blue animals
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This title will help readers understand that colors in nature are not just for beauty, but sometimes have more important purposes. Also included in this title is a color wheel showing primary and secondary colors and their relationships.
15) Goldfinches
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"In this book, early fluent readers will learn how goldfinches get their colorful feathers and beaks and how their colors help them attract mates, camouflage, and communicate. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they learn more about goldfinches, their habitat, behaviors, and science behind their amazing, bright colors"--Provided by publisher
16) Living color
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Presents four to ten animals for each of seven major colors and discusses how the animals' color can be beneficial for warning predators, signaling friends, attracting a mate, or hiding from enemies.
18) How animals hide
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Text and photographs demonstrate how animals protect themselves through their natural coloring or shape.
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"Susan Stockdale brings to life a patterned parade of animals, showing young readers some of the many reasons spots are found so often in nature. Bouncy, alliterative rhyme and simple phrases keep readers entertained, while back matter provides more in-depth information on each featured animal."--