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My Home in the Rainforest (Rookie Poetry: Animal Homes) (9780531228739)



Did you know that half of the planet's animals and plants can be found in the rainforest?
Beautiful color photos and lyrical text written by Children's Poet Laureate J. Patrick Lewis transform these nonfiction books into works of art as they introduce readers (Ages 6-7) to the animals that live in the some of the Earth's most fascinating biomes. Meet gorillas, boa constrictors, and more in the pages of My Home in the Rainforest.


Product details

  • 5+
  • Hardback | 24 pages
  • 155 x 180 x 8mm | 136g
  • English
  • Library ed.
  • Illustrations, unspecified
  • 0531228738
  • 9780531228739


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