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Do Hippos Brush Their Teeth?: How Animals Care for Their Bodies

Do Hippos Brush Their Teeth?: How Animals Care for Their Bodies

by Etta Kaner (Author), Jenna Piechota (Illustrator)
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A funny exploration of how animals keep clean and healthyDo tortoises take vitamins? Do badgers wash their hands after using the toilet? This eagerly anticipated fourth and final installment of the Do Animals? series raises these questions and more about how animals take care of their bodies—much like the ways people maintain their hygiene!From lava lizards that do push-ups, to giraffes that clean their noses with their tongues (yuck!), this book is full of interesting and unexpected ways that animals keep their bodies in top condition.Written in an interactive question-and-answer format perfect for reading out loud, this follow-up to bestsellers Do Frogs Drink Hot Chocolate?, Do Lizards Eat Ice Cream?, and Do Fire Ants Fight Fires? encourages inquiry and discussion. Silly scenarios and comic illustrations will invite readers to learn about animal adaptations and STEM in an engaging and accessible way. Read more

Product Information

PublisherOwlkids
Publication dateMarch 15 2024
LanguageEnglish
Print length32 pages
ISBN-101771474939
ISBN-13978-1771474931
Item weight272 g
Reading age4 - 8 years
Dimensions19.05 x 0.97 x 22.86 cm
Lexile measureAD650L
Best Sellers Rank#275,182 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #310 in Children's Books on Biology #509 in Children's Books on Zoology #521 in Children's Books on the Environment & Ecology

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