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Here Is the African Savanna

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4.1 out of 5
Based on 49 Ratings and 12 Reviews

Book Description
Exotic environments like the African savanna have long held a fascination for young readers. This colorful picture book beautifully evokes that realm with images of giraffes, lions, hippos, elephants, and many more animals of the plains. Through cumulative, singsong verse, young readers learn how all living things in this important ecological community rely on one another for their existence. The ... More
Book Information
PublisherWeb of Life Children's Books
BindingHardcover (8 editions)
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages32
ISBN-100977379531
ISBN-13978-0977379538
Publication Date03/13/2006
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About Madeleine Dunphy (Author) : Madeleine Dunphy is an educational consultant, author, and publisher with an MA in Education from Mills College. She specializes in writing and teaching about endangered animals and environments. Made... more
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About Tom Leonard (Illustrator) : Tom Leonard has worked as a free-lance illustrator for over twenty-five years. He graduated from the Philadelphia College of Art, (now called the University of the Arts). After moving to New York he w... more
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