Derek Zobel
1) Squirrels
2) Alligators
Alligators often lurk in swampy waters. They poke their eyes, ears, and nostrils out of the water to sense prey. This book offers children an alligator encounter, bringing the animal's powerful tail and strong jaws up close!
3) Gorillas
The way a gorilla moves is called knuckle-walking. This is because the animal puts pressure on its knuckles when it moves. Beginning readers will learn how gorillas "walk," why they beat their chests, and more in this informative title.
4) Rabbits
A rabbit's teeth never stop growing. A rabbit needs to continually eat and chew to wear them down! Kids will learn what rabbits look like, where they live, and what they need to eat to keep their teeth short.
5) Motorcycles
6) Race Cars
7) Diggers
8) Airplanes
9) Octopuses
10) Chipmunks
11) Hamsters
12) Tigers
13) Jellyfish
14) Lions
15) Deer
16) Chimpanzees
Though they usually walk on all fours, chimpanzees are very similar to humans. They can stand and walk on just two limbs and are known to use tools. Young readers will be fascinated by the intelligent behaviors of chimpanzees.