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Whose House Is That? (Wildlife Picture Books)

Whose House Is That? (Wildlife Picture Books)

Current price: $14.95
Publication Date: April 6th, 2021
Publisher:
Adventure Publications
ISBN:
9781647550745
Pages:
48
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Description

Learn About Nature's Amazing Animal Architects

Beaver dams, bird nests, spider webs--the animal kingdom is filled with expert builders that construct spectacular homes. How much do you know about them? Can you identify a critter based on where it lives? Find out in this fun and interactive picture book by award-winning author, naturalist, and wildlife photographer Stan Tekiela.

Study a photo of an animal's house, and examine a clue about the creature that built it. Analyze the information, and formulate a guess as to "Whose house is that?" Then turn the page to discover the answer.

You'll learn facts about the innovative birds, bugs, mammals, and more that build nature's most astonishing homes. Whose House Is That? features Stan's stunning wildlife photography and expert information that children, adults, and educators will appreciate. The book is an entertaining introduction to a variety of animal species found in North America. With every reading, kids will become more familiar with animals and the natural world.

About the Author

Naturalist, wildlife photographer and writer Stan Tekiela is the author of more than 175 field guides, nature books, children's books, wildlife audio CDs, puzzles and playing cards, presenting many species of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, trees, wildflowers and cacti in the United States. With a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural History from the University of Minnesota and as an active professional naturalist for more than 25 years, Stan studies and photographs wildlife throughout the United States and Canada. He has received various national and regional awards for his books and photographs. Also a well-known columnist and radio personality, his syndicated column appears in more than 25 newspapers and his wildlife programs are broadcast on a number of Midwest radio stations.