Animal Snackers

Animal Snackers by Betsy Lewin is a delightful exploration of the unique eating habits of various animals, published by Macmillan in September 2004. This first edition features 32 pages filled with whimsical poetry and vibrant illustrations that bring to life the intriguing world of animal snacks. Readers will discover how different creatures enjoy their meals in unconventional ways, highlighting the diversity of diets in the animal kingdom.
In this engaging work, Lewin presents a playful narrative that invites readers to learn about the favorite treats of animals, from tick birds dining on rhinos to the peculiar preferences of porcupines. The book combines elements of juvenile nonfiction and poetry, making it suitable for young readers interested in animals and food. With its charming illustrations and rhythmic verses, Animal Snackers offers a fun and educational experience that encourages curiosity about the natural world.
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The ostrich eyes with eager glint
a stone-his after-dinner mint.
It is a snack that he must swallow
so indigestion does not follow.
A Classic about animals’ favorite treats-
republished with all new illustrations
We all know that animals never eat at tables, and they don’t eat the same treats as we do, but where and what do animals eat? Well, tick birds eat on the backs of rhinos. And platypuses?
Do you know what porcupines eat? Find out that and more in Betsy Lewin’s whimsical account of the eating habits of some exotic creatures.
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