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Zoo New England + Anna Wright's book "A Tower of Giraffes, Animals in Groups"
- Item Number
- 197
- Estimated Value
- 80 USD
- Sold
- 50 USD to sunbeam41
- Number of Bids
- 5 - Bid History
Item Description
Zoo New England - Franklin Park Zoo and Stone Zoo
There's so much to do at the zoo! Visit either the Franklin Park Zoo or Stone Zoo with a family 4-pack of passes from Zoo New England. Visiting Zoo New England is a wonderful opportunity to make connections with wildlife from all over the world, and is a great way to learn, make memories, and enjoy time with family and friends.
A Tower of Giraffes: Animals in Groups, by Anna Wright
Kids who love animals will love this collection!
Did you know penguins are social animals that love being together in a group? This group is called a parcel. Flamingos are also quite social and live in large groups called flamboyances or stands. Sheep, on the other hand, are shy animals, and that is why they stick together in a group, or a flock.
Young readers will meet groups of animals and learn the collective noun by which each group is identified. Readers will learn about the appearances of the animals and how they behave and interact with one another.
Anna Wright’s unique art uses ink, water, and fabric collage to create a textured and interesting portrayal of the groups of animals.
Charlesbridge publishes high-quality books for children, with a goal of creating lifelong readers and lifelong learners. Our books encourage reading and discovery in the classroom, library, and home. We believe that books for children should offer accurate information, promote a positive worldview, and embrace a child's innate sense of wonder and fun. To this end, we continually strive to seek new voices, new visions, and new directions in children's literature.
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