North American Animals

North American Animals by Dawne Allette, published by Tamarind in 2009, is a 32-page exploration of various animals found across the North American continent. This edition features a descriptive rhyming text that complements the realistic illustrations, showcasing animals in their natural environments throughout the seasons. The book presents a diverse representation of children who reflect the multicultural fabric of the continent, enhancing the connection between the animals and the people.
Readers will discover a range of animals from A to Z, including the armadillo, bison, and zebra longwing butterfly. The engaging format combines educational content with artistic visuals, making it suitable for young audiences interested in wildlife and social topics. This work not only highlights the beauty of North American fauna but also fosters an understanding of diversity through its multi-racial representation of children.
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“A selection of animals of the North American continent are shown in their environments and throughout the seasons- A is for armadillo, B is for bison and black bear… all the way to Z is for zebra longwing butterfly. A descriptive rhyming text supports the beautfiul, realistic pictures. The animals are presented by a multi-racial group of children who represent the peoples of the continent.”
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