National Geographic Kids Chapters: Rascally Rabbits!: And More True Stories of Animals Behaving Badly (NGK Chapters)
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Rating | : | 4.18 (972 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1426323085 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 112 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-04-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Of course, this wouldn’t be a National Geographic book without full-color action photographs of the “perpetrators,” and this one is filled with them The entire book is done in bright, eye-catching colors, while the chapters are short enough that they’ll be less intimidating for emerging readers. . Pronunciation guides for difficult vocabulary add extra assistance." -- Booklist. "While each brief account is fact-based, each story reads as fiction, with true fondness for each mischievous creature at its heart
These bunnies may look adorable, but there's more than meets the eye! In Rascally Rabbits, meet some rabbits that cause nothing but trouble, a rescue pup who will eat ANYTHING, and a sneaky bear with a taste for treats. Filled with engaging photos, fast facts, and fascinating sidebars, readers won't want to put this book down.From the Hardcover Library Binding edition.. Readers won't stop laughing as they read these hilarious--and completely true!--stories
She has a MS in Education from Syracuse University. . ALINE ALEXANDER NEWMAN has been writing for National Geographic Kids Books and National Geographic Kids Magazine since 1998
Four Stars sw son enjoys reading them. Hope Irvin Marston said These animals misbehave as often a many young children.. Aline Newman’s latest book for National Geographic is a chapter book for younger readers than her previous books about animals. This publication contains three sections with three chapters. Rascally Rabbits begins with a true story about Sniffles and the bunny’s protectors, Sparky and Boo Boo, the family dog and cat. Chapters two and three are about a big rabbit named Babbity who becomes best friends with Flopsy the goat.The middle section of the book is about the antics. Kristi's Book Nook Kristi Bernard We know that lions, tigers and bears are just a few of the animals that can behave badly, but what about bunnies? People have been taming rabbits for over 500 years. But, not all rabbits are friendly and cuddly. Rabbits can be anywhere from 3 pounds to 20 pounds in size which means they could pack a punch in order to protect themselves.Rabbits can warn each other by thumping their feet. They can also see what’s behind them without turning their heads. If challenged rabbits wil