
Curious Critters, Volume Two
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Narrated by:
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David FitzSimmons
About this listen
This audiobook serves as a companion to the print and eBook versions, where unbelievably detailed, close-up images of 20 common North American animals bring young readers eye to eye with wildlife found in their own backyards. Photographed against white backgrounds, the incredible creatures' colors, shapes, textures, and seeming personalities shine. Entertaining and educational narratives accompany the animals, highlighting fascinating natural history information. Learn about monarch migration, bird calls, baby rabbits, and more!
©2014 Wild Iris Publishing (P)2017 Spoken Word Inc
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