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Provides seven examples of animal poop and asks young readers to identify the animal it came from using visual clues.

"Dinosaurs are famous for being big, but some of the most interesting ones were small. Young readers compare six tiny dinosaurs with their massive counterparts and learn that being big isn't everything. Sometimes it's very good to be small"-- Provided by publisher.

Simple text and illustrations introduce the endangered bumblebee bat of Thailand.

"A nonfiction guessing game that explores the connections between an animal, its diet, and its poop"-- Provided by publisher.

"A playful nonfiction picture book explores the connections between an animal, how it moves, and its tracks. Companion title to 2017's Whose poop Is that? Whose footprint is that? pairs animal tracks with the respective animal, asking readers to guess which animal left them behin...

Introduces readers to different types of rats, especially the diverse array of species that play an important role in natural ecosystems and those studied in labs by scientists.

Introduces the common wallaroo, describing its appearance, where it lives, what it eats, and how it cares for its young.

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