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Animal Family Fun Coloring Book by Yu-Mei Han Whimsical illustrations depict adorable creatures doing many things children like to do with their parents: go shopping, help with the baking, make a snowman, ride bikes, play ball, and more. Thirty pictures.
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|  | At the Zoo by Cathy Beylon Twenty-nine easy-to-color pictures introduce youngsters to a tiger, a lion family, a baby hippopotamus, seals being fed by the zoo staff, and other members of the animal kingdom.
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| Products in Wildlife |  |  |  | African Plains Coloring Book by Dianne Gaspas-Ettl Forty-one realistic scenes of wildlife in their natural habitats, including a giraffe at a water hole and a cheetah with its young on an abandoned termite mound. Captions.
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|  | Alaskan Wildlife Coloring Book by Jan Sovak Wolves, grizzlies, beluga whales, and other awesome creatures roam their native habitats in this fun-to-color collection of 30 accurately rendered drawings.
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|  | Amazing Animals Coloring Book by Ruth Soffer Forty-six remarkable creatures: the shock-producing electric eel, the Portuguese man-of-war jellyfish, the wandering albatross, giraffe, Tokay gecko, horned lizard, and 39 others. Captions.
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|  | Animal ABC by Pat Stewart Fun-filled coloring book introduces youngsters to the alphabet and helps them identify an armadillo, a cow, pig, seal, whale, and 21 other creatures. Identifying captions.
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|  | Animal Alphabet Coloring Book by Nina Barbaresi An entertaining and educational coloring book that typically assembles a lion, a lamb, a lizard, a leopard, a lobster, and a llama in one delightfully improbable family portrait.
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|  | Animal Crossword Puzzles by Victoria Fremont, Cathy Beylon Twenty-four puzzles, accompanied by fun-to-color pictures, ask youngsters to identify and spell out the names of an alligator, armadillo, penguin, snail, and other creatures. Solutions.
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|  | Animal Friends from Around the World by Christine Jenny Easy-to-color scenes introduce youngsters to camels (Egypt), a penguin (Antarctica), parrot (Brazil), kangaroo (Australia), panda (China), and 25 other creatures of land, sea, and air.
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|  | Animal Opposites by Cathy Beylon Animals of all different shapes and sizes illustrate the meaning of big (elephant) and small (mouse), fast (cheetah) and slow (snail), loud (lion) and quiet (butterfly), and a herd of other common opposites. 30 full-page pictures.
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|  | Animals of the Forest, Wetlands and Desert by Dover More than 120 accurately rendered, ready-to-color illustrations offer an entertaining introduction to the plants and animals of the United States and Canada. Fact-filled captions identify the creatures and their habitats.
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|  | Arctic and Antarctic Life Coloring Book by Ruth Soffer Forty-four realistic illustrations: terns, humpback whales, baby harp seals, a sea spider, king and emperor penguins, and other creatures of the polar regions.
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|  | Australian Wildlife Coloring Book by Ruth Soffer Thirty native Australians include the eucalyptus-eating koala, the shy kangaroo, the cackling kookaburra, and the duck-billed platypus, plus frilled lizards, blue parrots, and many others.
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|  | Endangered Animals by Jan Sovak What do the wild yak and the chimpanzee have in common? The same thing as the cheetah and the sloth: Their populations are dwindling. This coloring book spotlights 30 endangered species and their habitats.
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|  | Extreme Mammals by Patricia J. Wynne Colossal and teensy, swift and sluggish, these mammals tend to extremes. Thirty captioned images portray remarkable creatures, from extinct cousins of the rhinoceros to modern kangaroos, bats, and elephants.
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|  | Forest Animals Coloring Book by Dianne Gaspas Over 45 accurate depictions of honeybee, black carpenter ant, eastern box turtle, corn snake, luna moth, red fox, other creatures in eastern U.S. and Canada. Identifying captions.
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| |  | Frogs Stained Glass Coloring Book by John Green Use crayons, colored pencils, or paints and a light source to bring images of a red-eyed tree frog, poison dart frog, bullfrog, and 5 other long-legged leapers to life.
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|  | Galapagos Islands Coloring Book by Jan Sovak Accurate depictions of 32 unique creatures from one of the world's most exotic island chains. Includes the awesome giant tortoise and the leaf-toed gecko. Descriptive captions.
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|  | Mimicry and Camouflage in Nature by Ruth Soffer Twenty-eight different species that defend themselves through camouflage and mimicry. Coral Sea octopus, walking stick, palm viper, hermit crab, tawny owl, more. Captions.
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|  | Nature's Backyard Scenes Stained Glass Coloring Book by Christy Shaffer Ladybugs climb stalks of stately irises and squirrels race around a sturdy tree trunk. A gathering of backyard wildlife comes brilliantly to life in this fun-to-color book. 16 illustrations.
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|  | Nocturnal Creatures Coloring Book by Ruth Soffer 45 realistic images of creatures that restrict their food gathering and other activities to the nighttime: flying squirrel, raccoon, Texas banded gecko, long-eared owl, lesser bush baby, more.
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