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Pretty Close, but Not the Same: A Side-by-Side Look at Confusable Critters

By Meg Fleming
Illustrators Illustrated by Steph Stilwell Edition

Hardcover edition

Publisher Simon & Schuster Imprint Beach Lane ISBN

9781665978996

Pretty Close, but Not the Same: A Side-by-Side Look at Confusable Critters

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In this funny and fascinating picture book, learn about pairs of similar animals that are often confused for each other, and what makes them different!



Tortoises and turtles, leopards and tigers, and crocodiles and gators all have similarities. But these easily confusable creatures are NOT the same!



Did you know that a dolphin has a bottlenose, while a porpoise has a snout? Or that a manatee’s tail is shaped like a paddle, and a dugong’s like a whale? Or that monkeys have tails, but apes do not?



With humorous text and hilarious illustrations, this book invites curious readers to discover what makes these animals special!



Full-color illustrations.
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Nonfiction Early Elementary Plus (Grades PK-2)

Nonfiction Early Elementary Plus

Nonfiction Early Elementary Plus (Grades PK-2)

For Grades PreK-2
Engaging nonfiction picture books and informational stories that introduce young readers to factual topics through true stories, simple narratives, and unique, visually appealing content. These titles feature clear concepts, inviting illustrations, and child-friendly explanations of subjects such as animals, dinosaurs, and the world around them. This collection supports early curriculum needs and encourages children to dive into learning while building curiosity and early exploration skills. This expanded category offers additional standout nonfiction titles to help librarians further build and strengthen their early elementary collections.

14 books per Year
$294.00 per Year
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