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We build our homes / words by Laura Knowles ; pictures by Chris Madden.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Lake Forest, CA : Words & Pictures, 2018Description: 64 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 31 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781910277829
  • 1910277827
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: It's not only humans who can build incredible structures: around the world, mammals, birds, and insects can be found building incredible things. From biggest beaver dams to tinniest caddisfly cases, this beautifully illustrated picture book explores each one and uncovers the reasons why they built. Each spread looks at a different animal, told as though from their viewpoint and using poetic, evocative language. The amazing animal architects featured include bower birds and weaver birds, gophers and beavers, termites, honey bees, and many more.
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Children's Book Children's Book Dr. James Carlson Library Children's NonFiction 591.564 K73 Checked out 07/05/2024 33111008924512
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's NonFiction 591.564 K73 Available 33111009269370
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

It's not only humans who can build incredible structures: around the world, mammals, birds, and insects can be found building incredible things. From big beaver dams to tiny caddisfly cases, this beautifully illustrated picture book explores each animal's incredible home and uncovers the reasons why they build.



Featuring 26 creatures from around the world , each amazing animal architect tells its own "micro story" about its impressive architectural skills in this delightfully unique wildlife book.



Among the amazing builders you'll meet: Ovenbirds, who carry clumps of mud up into the trees to make their nest Darwin's bark spiders, who build webs stretching out as far as three buses, end-to-end Moles, who use their spade-like paws to dig extensive networks of tunnels with nesting spaces and storerooms where they keep earthworms to snack on later Polar bear mothers, who make their dens under the snow to stay in for five long months, nursing their cubs and eating nothing themselves Through lyrical text and entrancing edge-to-edge illustrations , admire the spectacular ingenuity of these animal architects.

It's not only humans who can build incredible structures: around the world, mammals, birds, and insects can be found building incredible things. From biggest beaver dams to tinniest caddisfly cases, this beautifully illustrated picture book explores each one and uncovers the reasons why they built. Each spread looks at a different animal, told as though from their viewpoint and using poetic, evocative language. The amazing animal architects featured include bower birds and weaver birds, gophers and beavers, termites, honey bees, and many more.

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