Animals Underground

Animals Underground by Claude Delafosse is an illustrated book published by Moonlight Publishing, Limited in 2012. This 36-page work invites young readers to explore the hidden lives of various animals that inhabit underground environments. Through engaging illustrations and informative text, the book provides insights into the behaviors and habitats of creatures such as rabbits, moles, beavers, and kingfishers.
Readers will find a captivating journey as they visit baby rabbits in their burrows and follow moles through their tunnels. The book also highlights the beaver’s swimming abilities and the kingfisher’s role in nurturing its young along the riverbank. Designed for beginner readers, this edition encourages curiosity about nocturnal animals and their secretive lifestyles, making it an informative resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction about animals.
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“Visit baby rabbits in their burrows. Follow the mole down its black tunnel. See how the beaver swims into its lodge. Watch the kingfisher bring food to its young in the riverbank. With [the magic flashlight] you can discover the secrets in the dark pages of the book”–P. [4] of cover.
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