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111 pp.
| National
| April, 2016
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LibraryISBN 978-1-4263-2312-6$15.90
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PaperISBN 978-1-4263-2311-9$5.99
(3)
K-3
National Geographic Kids Chapters series.
An injured monk seal, orphaned tiger cubs, and a mother white rhino and son in danger from poachers: these animals' stories are presented in accessible chapters and accompanied by sidebars, text boxes, and lots of photos. Animal-loving independent readers will be drawn in to the true accounts, which focus on the collaborative efforts necessary to rescue animals and reintroduce them into the wild. Reading list, websites. Ind.
48 pp.
| Sasquatch
| May, 2002
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TradeISBN 1-57061-344-3$$16.95
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PaperISBN 1-57061-370-2$$12.95
(3)
K-3
Illustrated by
Linda Feltner.
Hansa, the first elephant calf born at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, is observed from birth through her first year. Through captioned color photos, sidebars of additional pachyderm information, and an enticing narrative, young readers will learn a great deal. A note at the back discusses the preservation of the African and Asian elephant. Bib.