But I Don’t Eat Ants

“Koala Bears aren’t called Eucalyptus-eaters. Panda Bears aren’t called Bamboo-eaters. Jaguars eat Anteaters, but they aren’t called Anteater-eaters!” insists a voracious young Anteater who will gobble up just about

The Animal Book (Lonely Planet Kids)

Get ready for a walk on the wild side through every continent on Earth! Kids can discover the animal kingdom like never before in Lonely Planet Kids’ The Animal

Birds, Nests & Eggs (Take Along Guides)

A fun, informative take-along guide that will help children identify 15 birds. Kid will also learn how and where birds build their homes and all about their young. Plus

Mrs. Wishy-Washy’s Farm

Uh-oh. Mrs. Wishy-Washy is at it again. Rubbing and scrubbing all the animals on the farm. But this time they aren’t standing for it. Duck, Cow, and Pig are

Open the Barn Door (A Chunky Book(R))

Spend a day on the farm and explore all the animal sights and sounds! Featuring 12 lift-the-flaps and a variety of barnyard favorites, including horses, chickens, cows, and pigs,

The Sneaky, Snacky Squirrel

The Sneaky, Snacky Squirrel needs help finding his hidden acorns in this bright, colorful board book based on the best-selling children’s game. Winter is just around the corner, and

National Geographic Readers: Cheetahs

Adorably cute and amazingly fast, the cheetah is a perennial favorite among kids. This National Geographic Reader will delight kids with beautiful photographs and mind-boggling facts about this majestic

What the Sleepy Animals Do at the Audubon Zoo

Rhinos rock out. Alligators stroll under limbo polls. Elephants pound the piano. Pelicans cater. Ever wonder why the animals at the zoo are always so sleepy? When Renee asks

Where Are the Night Animals? (Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science 1)

Did you know that a barn owl has one ear higher than the other? This helps it find squeaking mice that humans can’t hear. Baby opossum hang on to