A bear sleeps in a den. A snake might coil around a branch to rest. A crab carries its home on its back! Find out where all kinds of animals live–in the water, up in the trees, or burrowed underground. Accessible and fun K-3 level information reveals the animal world to young readers and researchers. 5-8 years
My Very First Book of Animal Homes
By Eric Carle
In the colorful board book, young children can match each animal with the home it lives in. Where do the bees live? Where does the bird live? Full of vibrant animals, this book is lots of fun for young children. 2-5 years
Do You Know Where Animals Live?
By Peter Wohlleben, Translated by Shelley Tanaka
Have you ever wondered ….
Are worms afraid of the rain?
Do fish use farts to communicate?
Why do elephants stomp their feet?
Do animals dream? What do they dream about?
Do animals get scared, feel happy, or become excited like we do?
In this visual, fun, and interactive book, kids will get to know all sorts of animals, from birds and caterpillars in their own backyard, to grizzly bears in chilly Alaska, to puffer fish in the waters of Australia. This book features quizzes, and activities that will help kids study animals in their own backyards—and make the world a better place for them. 7-9 years
Hello Animals, Where Do You Live?
By Loes Botman
This lively board book introduces young children to a range of animals and the special places they live. Loes Botman’s colorful illustrations bring the animals to life. The simple concepts and words make these books perfect for exploring with young children. 1-3 years
Wild Animal Atlas: Earth’s Astonishing Animals and Where They Live
By National Geographic
Captivating critters, eye-grabbing pictures, weird and freaky facts―what better way for kids to learn geography! In this child-friendly atlas, stunning animal photos combine with colorful, easily accessible maps to teach young readers about geography through the wild creatures that fascinate them. Each world region includes a “spotlight” on animals in the area. Thematic spreads deliver the facts about habitats, endangered species, and more. 4-8 years
Whose Habitat Is That?
By Lucile Piketty, Translated by Lucy Brownridge
Swing through the lush jungle canopy, crunch across the glittering ice floes, prowl through the savanna grasslands. In each habitat, a wild creature hides. Can you guess who they are from the clues they give about themselves?
Children learn what the animal eats, where it lives, what it looks like and what animal family it belongs to, as well as some quirky and funny facts about it in this pop-up book. 5-8 years
National Geographic Kids Readers: Animal Homes
By Shira Evans
Young readers learn all about animal abodes–from cozy dens to towering trees–in this pre-reader from National Geographic Kids. Through text features such as a vocabulary tree, kids will be introduced to vocabulary in concept groups, helping them make connections between words and expand their understanding of the world. 2-5 years
Animal Homes
By Jennifer Bové
This Ranger Rick Jr. book explores the many habitats of North American animals. Through full color photographs, illustrations, and educational text, this book shows that just like us, all sorts of animals have their own ways of building homes. 3-6 years
Animals have jobs too!
Animals Have Jobs
By Nadia Ali
Animals are busy! Sea dragon fathers care for babies. Eagle parents build giant nests. Sea lions stand guard for one another. In every animal community, animals have jobs to do, just like people! Accessible and fun K-3 level information reveals the animal world to young readers and researchers. 5-8 years
The book descriptions are primarily from the publishers.
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