Ducks Don’t Get Wet

“Ducks Don’t Get Wet” by Augusta Goldin is an illustrated book published by HarperCollins on April 17, 1999. This 32-page work is presented in English and explores the fascinating world of ducks, focusing on how they manage to stay dry while engaging in various water activities. The book provides insights into the unique adaptations of ducks, including their ability to spread oil over their feathers, which makes them waterproof.
Readers will discover intriguing facts about different kinds of ducks and their behaviors, including their impressive diving capabilities. The book features stunning watercolor illustrations that enhance the learning experience, along with a “Find Out More” page for those interested in delving deeper into the subject. This engaging exploration of juvenile nonfiction covers themes related to science and nature, specifically within the context of animals and birds.
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Why don’t ducks get wet? Ducks dip and dive, but they stay dry because they spread oil over their feathers to make them waterproof. Learn more inside and get to know different kinda of ducks.
Have you ever wondered how ducks spend the whole day in the water and never get wet? Did you know that they can dive 100 feet deep, and still come up dry? Meet ten different kinds of ducks in this classic text featuring stunning new watercolor illustrations and a new “Find Out More” page.
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