My First Book about the Alphabet of Endangered Animals - Amazing Animal Books - Children's Picture Books


Book Description

Introduction There are different levels on the endangered scale, including extinct, critically endangered, endangered, vulnerable, near threatened, and least concern. Extinct animals are no longer living on the Earth, like the dinosaurs. Critically endangered means that animal is at an extremely high risk for becoming extinct in the wild. Endangered just means that an animal is at a very high risk for becoming extinct in the wild. The biggest threat to most animals is humans; we are destroying and taking over their habitats. Humans are also over killing and illegally hunting several endangered animals.







Gone Wild


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Endangered animals are drawn into uniquely crafted letters in this bold alphabet book that provides information on the habitat and class of these rare creatures and the threats facing them.




My First Book about the Alphabet of Deer - Amazing Animal Books - Children's Picture Books


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Introduction There are over 100 subspecies of deer found all over the World, except in Antarctica. Baby deer are called fawns, mothers are called does, and the fathers are called bucks, they are easy to find, they usually have horns, called antlers.




1000 Animals


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African Animal Alphabet


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Presents pictures and facts about African animals with each letter of the alphabet.










My First Book about the Alphabet of Marsupials (Kangaroos, Koalas, & More) - Amazing Animal Books - Children's Picture Books


Book Description

Introduction Marsupials are animals that have a pouch on the mother's belly, where she keeps her babies until they are developed. Most marsupials are found in Australia and New Guinea.




My First Book about the Alphabet of Rabbits & Hares - Amazing Animal Books - Children's Picture Books


Book Description

Introduction There are a few differences between rabbits and hares, the first being hares have longer back legs than rabbits. Second, rabbits stay the same color all year round and hares are dark in the summer and white in the winter.