Sisters and Brothers: Sibling Relationships in the Animal World
by:
Steve Jenkins (author)
Robin Page (author)
The award-winning team of What Do You Do with a Tail Like This? and Move! once again create a nonfiction picture book that is amazingly beautiful, fun, and filled with all sorts of interesting facts. Here, Steve Jenkins and Robin Page investigate sibling relationships throughout the animal...
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The award-winning team of What Do You Do with a Tail Like This? and Move! once again create a nonfiction picture book that is amazingly beautiful, fun, and filled with all sorts of interesting facts. Here, Steve Jenkins and Robin Page investigate sibling relationships throughout the animal kingdom. In this book you will learn that anteaters are always only children and nine-banded armadillos are always born as identical quadruplets. You will also learn that falcons play-hunt in the sky and that hyena cubs fight to the death. This is the perfect book for animal lovers young and old!
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780618375967 (0618375961)
Publish date: April 14th 2008
Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers
Pages no: 32
Edition language: English
Sisters and Brothers was a take on the animal world that is not normally explored in literature, and it's a shame that this angle hasn't been looked at more closely before. Kids generally like stories about animals, and kids who have siblings, as my niece and nephew do, may find extra enjoyment lea...