Whose...? Animal Series
ISBN: 978-1-77050-008-2
Dimesions: 8 x 9
Page Count: 32
Binding: Paperback
Features: colour throughout; including colour photographs; indexThe eighth book in Wayne Lynch’s popular animal series. Tails for swimming, tails for balancing, tails like flags that lead the way. In Whose Tail Is This? some of the world’s most fascinating tails are on display in all their bushy, scaly, or waggly glory. Following the same formula children loved in the... Read MoreISBN: 978-1-55285-992-6
Dimesions: 9 x 8
Page Count: 32
Binding: Paperback
Features: colour photographsWho has eyes on the top of its head? Who has eight eyes, instead of just two? Whose grey eyes turn white as it gets older? In Whose Eyes Are These?, children are invited to identify everything from squirrels to vultures from up-close pictures of just their eyes. Is it... Read More- Open wide and say "Ah" with Whose Teeth Are These? This latestaddition to Wayne Lynch's animals series is a close-up look atcreatures in the wild. From shy Tasmanian devils to deadly diamondbackrattlesnakes, kids are sure to eat up these fun-filled facts and comeback for seconds. Read More
- Whose nose is so big and floppy that it jiggles? Which birds can sniffout its prey even when it's hidden? Wayne Lynch returns with morecolorful photographs and interesting text to keep young readersentertained. This time, children will find the biggest, smallest, andmost unusual noses in the animal world, including giant... Read More
- The fourth book in Wayne Lynch's popular series. Whose Bottom Is This?teaches children about wild animals using an appealing quiz format.Colour photographs feature familiar and exotic creatures from aroundthe world, and children are challenged to guess the animal by lookingat it from a rear view before turning the page to... Read More
- Take a look inside to find the answers! Whose Baby Is This? isthe latest addition to Wayne Lynch's popular animal series, and theperfect introduction to baby animals in the wild. With interestingfacts and colour photographs, young readers can experience a new littleworld. From hawks and kangaroos to anteaters and loons,... Read More
- Fourteen close up photographs showing where animals live. Each isintroduced by showing a photo highlighting one feature and some clues.Then the complete house is pictured along with more facts. Read More
- The soles of my feet are rough like sandpaper. I spend most of mylife in trees and I often climb branches with wet, slippery bark. Whoam I? Fourteen close-up pictures of this raccoon's toes, along withgrizzly bear claws, eagle talons, and penguin flippers, will captivateyoung readers. Children can guess whose... Read More




















