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Snakes: Biggest! Littlest!


Biggest Littlest

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No. of pages 32

Published: 2011

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One snake can be as long as a city bus that's big! Another snake is as little as an earthworm. How does it help one snake to be big? How does it help another snake to be little? In Snakes Biggest! Littlest! readers will learn how a snake's size is important to stay alive. Dramatic photos from around the globe show the features that make snakes unusual. Every snake has parts like fangs or special scales that allow it to live in its specific place in the world, and now readers can see them up close. As readers slither into the world of snakes, they will come to understand the power of these remarkable creatures.

 

This book is part of a book series called Biggest Littlest .

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2011 by Boyds Mills Press .

Sandra Markle is the author of numerous award-winning books for children on a variety of science topics, including "Outside and Inside Birds, "an American Library Association Notable Book. She lives in New Zealand. Sandra Markle is the author of numerous award-winning books for children on a variety of science topics, including "Spiders: Biggest!Littlest! "and "Outside and Inside Birds, "an AmericanLibrary Association Notable Book. She lives in New Zealand. Joe McDonald has been photographing wildlife since he was in high school. He has alsopublished seven books on wildlife photography. He lives in McLure, Pennsylvania, with his wife and fellow photographer, Mary Ann McDonald. "

This book is in the following series:

Biggest Littlest

This book has been nominated for the following award:

Maryland Blue Crab Young Reader Award
This book was recognised in the Nonfiction - Transitional category by the Maryland Blue Crab Young Reader Award.

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