Cottonmouths

Cottonmouths by Eric Ethan, published by Gareth Stevens Pub. in 1995, is a 24-page exploration of snakes, specifically focusing on cottonmouths. This edition presents accurate and easy-to-understand text complemented by stunning full-color photographs, making it accessible for young readers. The book aims to stimulate imagination and enhance understanding of these reptiles, appealing to both reluctant readers and those eager for more information about the natural world.
Readers will find a detailed examination of cottonmouths, showcasing their characteristics and behaviors. The engaging format is designed to hold the attention of children, providing insights into the lives of these fascinating creatures. As part of a series on reptiles and amphibians, this book serves as an informative resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction about animals.
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Fangs! introduces a fascinating subject — snakes — through accurate, easy-to-understand text and stunning full-color photographs. These books are guaranteed to stimulate the imagination of all readers and expand their understanding of the natural world. Whether a child is a reluctant reader or a young scholar in search of more information, this series will hold his or her attention and interest.
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