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Birds of Prey

Out of Print
Series: First Q&A
By: Anna Claybourne(Author)
24 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations
Birds of Prey
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  • Birds of Prey ISBN: 9781782094777 Paperback Feb 2016 Out of Print #213036
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A little book packed full of answers to lots of questions kids ask, as well as some they haven't even thought of yet! Younger readers can find out everything from why kestrels perch near roads to which owl lives in a cactus. The fun questions are clearly answered and illustrations help explain things further. Cartoons help to keep kids hooked and extra-special facts entertain, while activity panels throughout provide tips on further learning.

Discover:
- Why eagles like the seaside
- Whether eagles can fly without flapping
- Which bird of prey eats ducks for dinner
- How a kite can eat a snail

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Out of Print
Series: First Q&A
By: Anna Claybourne(Author)
24 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations
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