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Reptiles / by Brenna Maloney.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Fast and slow animalsPublisher: New York : Children's Press, an imprint of Scholastic Inc., 2023Copyright date: ©2023Edition: First editionDescription: 32 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781338836615
  • 1338836617
  • 9781338836622
  • 1338836625
Subject(s):
Contents:
Meet the Reptiles -- #10 Slowest Reptile: Galápagos tortoise -- Galápagos Tortoise Close-Up -- #9: Gila monster -- #8: Basilisk -- #7: Bearded dragon -- #6: Komodo dragon -- #5: Black mamba -- #4: Nile crocodile -- #3: Leatherback sea turtle -- #2: Green Iguana -- #1 Fastest Reptile: Perentie -- Perentie Close-Up -- Reptiles fast and slow.
Summary: "All reptiles can move! But how do these animals actually go from place to place? Some lizards can walk on all fours or run on their back legs. Snakes can slither on their bellies. Turtles can paddle in water using their flippers. Crocodiles can do a belly crawl on land. Which animal do you think would win in a race? Look inside to discover which of the ten reptiles in this book are super slow and which ones are really fast!"
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Book Children's Book Dr. James Carlson Library Children's NonFiction 597.9 M257 Available 33111009460748
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's NonFiction 597.9 M257 Checked out 07/02/2024 33111010942502
Children's Book Children's Book Northport Library Children's NonFiction 597.9 M257 Available 33111008217016
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Ready, set, go! Did you ever wonder which animals are the fastest... and the slowest?

All reptiles can move! But how do these animals actually go from place to place? Some lizards can walk on all fours or run on their back legs. Snakes can slither on their bellies. Turtles can paddle in water using their flippers. Crocodiles can do a belly crawl on land. Which animal do you think would win in a race? Look inside to discover which of the ten reptiles in this book are super slow and which ones are really fast!

ABOUT THE SERIES:

Kids can't get enough animal facts! Starting with the slowest animal in each group -- amphibians, birds, fish, mammals, and reptiles -- readers will want to read to the end as the ten animals listed get faster and faster. All the books in this brand-new series brim with colorful photographs and fascinating facts about the featured animals´ body, diet and habitat. Short blocks of text entertain and explain why some animals are super slow while others are really fast!

Includes index.

Meet the Reptiles -- #10 Slowest Reptile: Galápagos tortoise -- Galápagos Tortoise Close-Up -- #9: Gila monster -- #8: Basilisk -- #7: Bearded dragon -- #6: Komodo dragon -- #5: Black mamba -- #4: Nile crocodile -- #3: Leatherback sea turtle -- #2: Green Iguana -- #1 Fastest Reptile: Perentie -- Perentie Close-Up -- Reptiles fast and slow.

"All reptiles can move! But how do these animals actually go from place to place? Some lizards can walk on all fours or run on their back legs. Snakes can slither on their bellies. Turtles can paddle in water using their flippers. Crocodiles can do a belly crawl on land. Which animal do you think would win in a race? Look inside to discover which of the ten reptiles in this book are super slow and which ones are really fast!"

Ages 5-7 Scholastic Inc.

Grades K-1 Scholastic Inc.

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