Otters Hold Hands (Young Science, #3)

The title says lots, but doesn't say it all. Sure, it's cute when otters hold hands so they don't drift apart while taking a nap. You have to read Otters Hold Hands to learn that baby otters float because they're fluffy, and how otters carry their favourite stones. Did you know river otters play on slippery slides they build?

 

This book profiles fun things to know about otters. Otters Hold Hands is a book for young children to read with their families. Each pair of pages has a science fact about animals and a simple sentence of explanation. At the end is a list of website URLS for more information on these animal facts.

 

Reading books on topics of high interest is a good way to become a child's cool uncle or favourite aunt. Older children might read this book to younger children with glee. If your young reader likes cute animal pictures, it's time to bring a little science to happy animals.

 

 

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Otters Hold Hands (Young Science, #3)

The title says lots, but doesn't say it all. Sure, it's cute when otters hold hands so they don't drift apart while taking a nap. You have to read Otters Hold Hands to learn that baby otters float because they're fluffy, and how otters carry their favourite stones. Did you know river otters play on slippery slides they build?

 

This book profiles fun things to know about otters. Otters Hold Hands is a book for young children to read with their families. Each pair of pages has a science fact about animals and a simple sentence of explanation. At the end is a list of website URLS for more information on these animal facts.

 

Reading books on topics of high interest is a good way to become a child's cool uncle or favourite aunt. Older children might read this book to younger children with glee. If your young reader likes cute animal pictures, it's time to bring a little science to happy animals.

 

 

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Otters Hold Hands (Young Science, #3)

Otters Hold Hands (Young Science, #3)

by Paula Johanson
Otters Hold Hands (Young Science, #3)

Otters Hold Hands (Young Science, #3)

by Paula Johanson

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The title says lots, but doesn't say it all. Sure, it's cute when otters hold hands so they don't drift apart while taking a nap. You have to read Otters Hold Hands to learn that baby otters float because they're fluffy, and how otters carry their favourite stones. Did you know river otters play on slippery slides they build?

 

This book profiles fun things to know about otters. Otters Hold Hands is a book for young children to read with their families. Each pair of pages has a science fact about animals and a simple sentence of explanation. At the end is a list of website URLS for more information on these animal facts.

 

Reading books on topics of high interest is a good way to become a child's cool uncle or favourite aunt. Older children might read this book to younger children with glee. If your young reader likes cute animal pictures, it's time to bring a little science to happy animals.

 

 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940179447559
Publisher: Doublejoy Books
Publication date: 08/31/2024
Series: Young Science
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 54 MB
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Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

Paula Johanson is a Canadian writer. A graduate of the University of Victoria with an MA in Canadian literature, she has worked as a security guard, a short order cook, a teacher, newspaper writer, and more. As well as editing books and teaching materials, she has run an organic-method small farm with her spouse, raised gifted twins, and cleaned university dormitories. In addition to novels and stories, she is the author of forty-two books written for educational publishers, among them The Paleolithic Revolution and Women Writers from the series Defying Convention: Women Who Changed The World. Johanson is an active member of SF Canada, the national association of science fiction and fantasy authors.

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