Animals Born Alive and Well

Animals Born Alive and Well by Ruth Heller, published by Scholastic Canada, Limited in 1982, is a 44-page exploration of mammals that provides a wealth of information suitable for young readers. Written in English, this book presents various species, ranging from the largest whale to the smallest shrew, making it an informative resource for those interested in the animal kingdom.
Readers will find a detailed examination of mammals, emphasizing their unique characteristics and the diversity within this class of animals. The book serves as an engaging introduction to science and nature, appealing to both children and nature enthusiasts. With its eye-catching cover, Animals Born Alive and Well aims to spark curiosity and foster a deeper appreciation for wildlife.
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From the largest whale to the smallest shrew, Animals Born Alive and Well offers a wealth of information on mammals, and a source of pleasure for any nature lover with a new eye-catching cover!
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