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1) My feet
Author
Publisher
HarperCollins
Pub. Date
[1992]
Language
English
Description
Brief text and illustrations describe the various parts of the foot and all the things feet help us to do.
Author
Publisher
Henry Holt
Pub. Date
2011.
Language
English
Description
"In a lively guessing game format, find out why the feet of tree frogs, and those of eight other animals, are perfectly adapted to their habitats. Illustrated with brightly detailed paintings, this simple, informative text will have children looking at feet in a whole new way."--Amazon.com.
5) Whose feet?
Author
Series
Publisher
Albert Whitman & Company
Pub. Date
2019.
Language
English
Description
Babies can spot the differences between animals and people in this pure fun book with a built-in guessing game and underlying educational aspect. Straightforward words and appealing, large illustrations bring smiles and chortles, a perfect opportunity for parents to cuddle up with little ones. --from Amazon.
Author
Publisher
Amicus Ink
Pub. Date
[2017]
Language
English
Description
"Animals around the world describe unique features of their feet and how they use them. From webbed feet to sticky feet, hooved feet to bright blue feet, young readers are introduced to animal adaptions in this nonfiction picture book"--
Author
Publisher
Holiday House
Pub. Date
2013.
Language
English
Description
Whose foot is this? An intriguing close-up of an animal's foot invites you to guess. Turn the page to find out if you're right. You'll discover that feet aren't only for walking. Some feet are made for climbing, others for digging, or swimming, leaping, or grasping. A tiger silently stalks its prey on velvet paws. A gecko's ribbed feet enable it to climb walls as smooth as glass. This book's guessing game format makes learning about natural...
9) Feet
Publisher
Flowerpot Press
Pub. Date
[2018]
Language
English
Description
What animal has feet like these? Little ones will love guessing which of their favorite animals belong to each set of the feet in this question-and-answer title filled with bold text and bright photographs.
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