Giraffe Sounds?


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Young readers learn the sounds that such animals as a giraffe, snake, tiger, and monkey make. On board pages.




Giant Giraffes


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Simple text and photos describe the sound of a soft G.




Building With Sounds


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Big Bed for Giraffe


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Giraffe has outgrown his crib, and needs to graduate to a big boy bed.




Giraffes


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Describes the physical characteristics, habitat, and behavior of giraffes.




Giant Giraffes


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Presents information about giraffes to teach the soft "g" sound.




The Giraffe


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Provides a comprehensive overview of one of nature's most engaging mammals Covers fossil history, taxonomy, genetics, physiology, biomechanics, behavior, ecology, and conservation Includes genetic analysis of five of the six subspecies of modern giraffes Includes giraffe network studies from Laikipia Kenya, Etosha National Park, Namibia andSamburu National Reserve, Kenya




Hear Me Roar


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Scott pulled out the spotted suit of a leopard and a pair of gorilla feet and hands. Once all of it was on, it fitted like a second skin, it was just made for him. I am Lionzilla Leopardis he announced. King of the beasts. Ages 8.5+.




Giraffe


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An astounding novel based on the true story of the life and mysterious death of the largest herd of giraffes ever held in captivity, in a Czechoslovakian town sleepwalking through communism in the early 1970s. In 1975, on the eve of May Day, secret police dressed in chemical warfare suits sealed off a zoo in a small Czechoslovakian town and ordered the destruction of the largest captive herd of giraffes in the world. This apparently senseless massacre lies at the heart of J. M. Ledgard's haunting first novel, which recounts the story of the giraffes from their capture in Africa to their deaths far away behind the Iron Curtain. At once vivid and unearthly, Giraffe is an unforgettable story about strangeness, about creatures that are alien and silent, about captivity, and finally about Czechoslovakia, a middling totalitarian state and its population of sleepwalkers. It is also a story that might never have been told. Ledgard, a foreign correspondent for the Economist since 1995, unearthed the long-buried truth behind the deaths of these giraffes while researching his book, spending years following leads throughout the Czech Republic. In prose reminiscent of Italo Calvino and W. G. Sebald, he imbues the story with both a gripping sense of specificity and a profound resonance, limning the ways the giraffes enter the lives of the people around them, the secrecy and fear that permeate 1970s Czechoslovakia, and the quiet ways in which ordinary people become complicit in the crimes committed in their midst.




What Sound Does a Giraffe Make?


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For ages 3 - 7 The world we live in is a wonderful, interesting place to learn, grow, and experience life. Explore the rewards and blessings of expanding your own awareness.