Dahlov Ipcar's Wild Animal Alphabet


Book Description

Wild animals including the flamingo, panther, and kangaroo introduce each letter of the alphabet. On board pages.




The Wildlife ABC


Book Description

Introduces the letters of the alphabet through illustrations of a variety of North American animals and brief rhyming text. Descriptive notes about each animal are included at the end.




Wild Animal ABC


Book Description

From Allen the Aardvark to Zack the Zebra, kids are introduced to the alphabet in this whimsically illustrated picture book featuring charming wild animals! With each turn of the page, discover a positive message from A to Z that encourages kindness to old friends and new, while celebrating reading, learning, and creating. The book is filled with original watercolors and simple rhymes, and 26 wild animals with distinct personalities and valuable character traits remind us that simple fun is best, silly is good, and it's important to always be yourself. Join Chester the Chipmunk, Ingrid the Ibis, Wilhelmina the Whale, and all their friends as they bring the ABCs to life. Nonfiction facts and a full spread of all the animals wearing hats add an extra touch of educational fun.




Wild Animals ABC


Book Description

Provides an introduction to different types of wild animals by using each letter of the alphabet.




Wild Animal ABC


Book Description

With each turn of the page, discover a positive message from A to Z that encourages kindness to old friends and new, while celebrating reading, learning, and creating. The book is filled with original watercolors and simple rhymes, and 26 wild animals with distinct personalities and valuable character traits remind us that simple fun is best, silly is good, and it's important to always be yourself. Join Chester the Chipmunk, Ingrid the Ibis, Wilhelmina the Whale, and all their friends as they bring the ABCs to life. Nonfiction facts and a full spread of all the animals wearing hats add an extra touch of educational fun.




ABC Books and Activities


Book Description

A creative guide to over 5000 alphabet books with activities, games, and projects that can be used with ABC books.




North American Animal ABC's


Book Description

About the Book Alligators, ocelots, and zig zag salamanders–oh my! North American Animal ABC’s uses vibrant illustrations of some of the amazing creatures found in North America to teach children their ABCs. About the Author Chelsea Kirby likes to paint, draw, and grow plants with her four-year-old.




Tiny Spiny Animals ABC


Book Description

Presents an alphabet of things related to spiny animals from A for ant, food for echidnas, to Z for zooplankton, which contains sea urchin eggs.




Making Animals Public


Book Description

Making Animals Public: television, animality and political engagement focuses on the proliferation of animal content on television and how this has transformed how animals are known and encountered, generating unique modes of televisual animality. The book examines the multiplicity of public realities and knowledges that animals on TV have constituted: from scientific objectivity, to the unique Australian environment, to controversial victims of gross exploitation. Just as television has made animals public in very particular ways, it has also made new publics that have learnt to be affected by them. Thanks to extraordinary access to the ABC’s Natural History and general archives, the authors are able to investigate the dynamic relation between making animals public and making publics over time.




Bobcats Before Breakfast


Book Description

Bobcats Before Breakfast is the firsthand account of a twentieth century naturalist, guide, hunter, trapper, woodsman who spent more than forty years living with and off the land. With grit and zeal this self-taught naturalist gathered knowledge about how animals live and shared his findings leading hikes and survival classes at the Harris Center for Conservation Education in Hancock, NH. Kulish’s daily routine was to rise before dawn, get out into the woods, and track, observe, and record his findings on deer, otters, beaver, wildcats—all before breakfast. “I’m still not sure whether I learned to understand people because they are so much like wild animals, or wild animals because they are so much like people,” wrote Kulish.