Reptiles for Kids


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Explore the fascinating world of reptiles with the Junior Scientists series for kids ages 6 to 9 Big and small. Cute and dangerous. Covered in spikes, scales, and bony plates! Reptiles for Kids is filled with fun facts and amazing photos of slithering snakes and lizards, tough turtles and tortoises, creepy crocodiles and alligators, and some awesome amphibians. These ancient animals come in all sizes, shapes, and colors, from the weird to the wonderful and everything in between. Learn how a tadpole becomes a frog, what a crocodile likes to eat (and how it catches its prey!), and which gecko drops its tail when scared. Discover how to identify reptiles in your area, which reptiles can thrive at home, and the reptiles that need your help—and how you can be part of conservation efforts around the world to save them. With this book, you'll soon be an expert on our cold-blooded friends. Reptiles for Kids includes: Reptile 101—Find out what the differences are between reptiles and mammals. Look at that!—This fascinating book comes with tons of vibrant color photographs. In the home—Learn about the best reptiles to keep at home and how to properly care for them. Feed your wildlife curiosity with this fantastic book on reptiles for kids.




Reptiles For Kids: Discover This Children's Reptile Book With Facts


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Reptiles are cool creatures that span many different types of animals. They are cold blooded, but with this, your child can learn some amazing facts about these creatures that they might not know. Pick up a copy today to learn more about some of the coolest reptiles in the world today.




Frogs, Snakes, Crocodiles and More | Amphibians And Reptiles for Kids | Children's Reptile & Amphibian Books


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How are amphibians different from reptiles if they one word is often linked to the other? Read this book to find out. In the following pages, you won’t just learn the definitions but you will also get to see examples to further cement your knowledge of the animal kingdom. Encourage active learning by developing the habit f reading. Grab a copy of this book today!




Reptiles of the World Fun Facts for Kids


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Should kids be scared of reptiles? No, they shouldn't be! Use this educational book as an introduction into the wonderful world of reptiles. Here, your child can see these animals in full color. Interesting facts accompany each picture so there's immense knowledge waiting at every turn of the page. Grab a copy today!




Kids Meet the Reptiles


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Showcases species of reptiles from around the world, and discusses the physical characteristics, habitat, and eating habits of each.




Kids Top 10 Pet Reptiles and Amphibians


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Is a reptile or amphibian the right pet for me? Some reptiles can be held, while many amphibians are just for watching. Some eat plants, while others need meat. This book can help you pick the pet that is best for you and your family. The American Humane Association has approved the top 10 reptiles and amphibians, which are listed alphabetically.




Do You Know about Reptiles?


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What do a sea turtle, an iguana, and a python have in common? They’re all reptiles! But do you know what makes a reptile a reptile? Read Do this book to find out! Learn all about birds, insects, mammals, and other animal groups in the Meet the Animal Groups series - part of the Lightning Bolt BooksTM collection. With high-energy designs, exciting photos, and fun text, Lightning Bolt BooksTM bring nonfiction topics to life!




ÀSabes algo sobre reptiles? (Do You Know about Reptiles?)


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Introduces readers to reptiles and the concept of classes of animals. Simple text describes the common features and behaviors of reptiles as well as offering many examples of creatures in this group.




Alligators: Reptiles & Amphibians Facts And Picture Book For Children


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Kids love to learn about animals and learn about the Alligator. Aside from eating, alligators have some interesting habits. Their nest is made of soil and they keep their eggs safe from predators. Alligators have up to 70 teeth in their jaw at one time, and they go through as many as 2,000 teeth during their lifetime. If the temperature of the eggs is over 93 degrees Fahrenheit, the babies are males, while those under 86 degrees produce females. Aside from being a beautiful animal, the name of the Alligator is a Spanish word that means lizard.Alligators are very social creatures. They stay in large groups called congregations. They use the water for hunting. They swim fast and spit out chunks of prey. Their tails allow them to catch a lot of prey in a short period of time. The tails of alligators are also very long, so they can quickly take down their prey. These facts about Alligator for kids are important for educating children about the Alligator.Alligators are part of the crocodilian family. The American Alligator is the largest species in the world. They have two living species, the Chinese Alligator. Alligators are the last surviving relatives of dinosaurs. Their bright yellow eyes make them easy to spot. In addition to their bright yellow teeth, they also have an excellent camouflage.




Komodo Dragons, Lizards, and Salamanders for Kids


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Table of Contents Introduction Komodo Dragon Facts What is a Komodo Dragon? What do Komodo Dragons Look Like? Where Do Komodo Dragons Live? The Komodo Dragon Home The Komodo Dragons Senses What do Komodo Dragons Eat? What Eats The Komodo Dragon? The Komodo Dagon Family Komodo Dragons in Captivity Why Are Komodo Dragons Vulnerable? When Komodo Dragons Attack Could I keep a Komodo dragon as a pet? Lizards What is a lizard? What kinds of lizards are there? Where do lizards live? The history of lizards and humans What is a gecko? What is an iguana? What is a horny toad? Why aren't frogs, toads, alligators, and crocodiles lizards? A little more about lizards Salamanders About Salamanders External Features Senses Diet Defence Mechanisms Myths and Legends Tiger salamander Flatwoods salamander Northwestern salamander Jefferson salamander Long- toed salamander Cave salamander Red Hills salamander Northern zigzag salamander Clouded salamander Green salamander Conclusion Publisher Introduction The Komodo dragon, lizards, and salamanders are all reptiles, have four legs, and a tail. What is the difference between these? Can they be kept as pets? Let's read and find out the answers to these, and many more, questions.