Snakes Have No Legs: A light-hearted book on how snakes get around by slithering (Awesome Animals)

FDI Publishing LLC

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UPC:
9781736700402
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
9/21/2021
Author:
Tills, Kelly
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
27
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A fun snake book for toddlers, and early readers. Ages 0-5 Can a snake wear shoes? No! But they sure can win a race. In this light-hearted picture book about snakes, learn how snakes can slither up trees, on land and even in the water. See all the fun shapes a snake can make with its body. Snakes Have No Legs is perfect for home or for classroom read alouds. Kids love shouting out the answers to silly questions like "Can a snake wear gloves?" This call and response format is a time-tested method for keeping kids engaged and interacting, instead of just chewing on the pages. Enjoy reading about every kid's favorite reptile! Story Monsters Approved! Which is the Best. Award. Ever! Why? The Story Monsters Seal of Approval means real kids recommend the book for other kids. Parents and kids love it. "This book was adorable and kiddos are going to love it. It's full of interesting facts presented in an entertaining format with hilarious illustrations. A winner! "We giggled a lot. Its silly science. Super cute." "I absolutely love the artwork for this book. It is colorful and vibrant." Book 1 of 6 in the Awesome Animals Series Other books in the series: Snakes Have No Legs Pigs Never Sweat Geckos Dont Blink Cows Have No Top Teeth Turtles Have Secret Ears Chicks Don't Eat Candy The Awesome Animals series is a collection of weird but true books for kids about the animal kingdom. Half fact and half fun, each book features an animal which is missing something that we're taught to expect should be there. But these animals dont just thrive despite that absence, they thrive because of it. All books use a dyslexia-friendly type-face. With dyslexia, we often focus on the challenges - difficulty reading. But thanks to the way the dyslexic brain is built, people with dyslexia are often creative, intuitive and highly successful. In other words, those people aren't thriving despite their dyslexic brain, they are thriving because of it.