Chameleons are Cool

Chameleons are Cool by Martin Jenkins is a New Ed edition published by Walker in 1999, featuring 29 pages in English. This informative book introduces children to the fascinating world of chameleons, highlighting their unique physical traits and behaviors. With engaging descriptions, it invites young readers to explore the characteristics that make these reptiles intriguing.
In this book, readers will discover the distinctive features of chameleons, such as their bulging eyes and long tongues. The content is designed to educate children about these animals in a fun and accessible manner, making it a suitable choice for those interested in juvenile nonfiction focused on animals and nature. Through its engaging presentation, the book aims to spark curiosity about reptiles and amphibians, encouraging a deeper appreciation for these remarkable creatures.
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Their eyes may be big and bulgy, their noses a little ridiculous and, yes, they are rather grumpy. But chameleons are cool With this informative book children can check out these pocket-sized, swivel-eyed, long-tongued sharp-shooters.
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