Unexpected Players (Learn About: Animals)

Unexpected Players by Claire Caprioli, published by Scholastic Incorporated in 2024, is a 32-page exploration of the fascinating behaviors of animals. This engaging book invites readers to discover how certain creatures, such as octopuses and sheep, exhibit unexpected playfulness. With vibrant photographs and lively text, it presents a unique perspective on the natural world, highlighting the surprising abilities of various animals.
In this edition, readers will find an informative look at five different species known for their unusual traits. The book delves into their habitats, diets, and behaviors, making it a valuable resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction about animals and life sciences. Through captivating visuals and fun facts, Unexpected Players encourages curiosity about the science of zoology and the playful side of nature.
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Let’s learn all about animals that can do some unexpected things!
Can you believe that some octopuses like to play? What about sheep? With amazing photos and lively text, this book explores five different creatures that, unexpectedly, love to play! Get ready to learn how these surprising animals have tons of fun!
ABOUT THE SERIES:
The natural world is filled with animals doing unexpected things! It is hard to believe, but orcas can talk, sloths can swim, some snakes can fly, and octopuses love to play. Each book in this vibrant new nonfiction series explores the unusual abilities of five different animals, along with their habitat, diet, and behavior. Packed with photographs and fun facts, readers will learn all about these talented creatures that can fly, play, swim, and talk!
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