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Apes (24)
Apes explores the fascinating minds of apes, featuring exceptional apes, what scientists are learning about ape minds, and how we can help apes thrive. Amazing Animal Minds teaches readers that not only do animals feel, but they also form relationships, mourn their dead, and play tricks on each other. Fascinating facts and color designs aid engagement and discovery. -
Kanzi Learns Language!: Supersmart Ape (23)
When Dr. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh started her research, she was trying to teach a mother ape 10 symbols. Instead, her baby, Kanzi, picked up the few symbols as language--and now he knows over 450 words. Explore the exciting true story of a supersmart animal in this graphic nonfiction adventure. Then, learn more about these brilliant bonobos and read other stories of ape masterminds! -
Learning to Add with Apes (24)
Apes are mammals that are very similar to people--just look at their faces! Gorillas, gibbons, chimpanzees, orangutans, and bonobos are all apes. Readers learn key facts about these animals and see amazing photographs of them in their natural habitats, all while seamlessly practicing basic addition problems. -
Monkey or Ape? (25) Level 1
Ever wondered the difference between a Monkey and an Ape? This title will help readers understand the difference between the two animals and how their differences help them survive in different ways. Complete with exciting imagery, glossary, and index. This title is written at a Level 1 and is specifically for beginning readers. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Dash! is an imprint of Abdo Zoom, a division of ABDO.
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Let's Tell Jokes About Monkeys and Apes (23)
Monkeys and apes are the stars of this show in this engaging and accessible joke book. Readers are sure to find new favorite jokes to share with family and friends as they practice their punchlines with the help of some primates. In addition to learning new jokes, they also learn important information about monkeys and apes, connecting comedy with common curriculum topics related to beginner biology. Vibrant photographs of these animals are also included as part of an eye-catching design. This is an educational and enjoyable learning experience that readers will want to return to anytime they need a laugh! -
Mountain Gorillas (25)
Mountain gorillas are one of our closest animal relatives. But human activity has pushed the species close to extinction. Animals in Danger: Mountain Gorillas presents an in-depth look at the intelligent great ape. The latest scientific information describes the mountain gorilla’s everyday life and place in the environment. On-the-ground reports reveal how local people team with experts to find solutions to the serious problems that endanger the apes. In addition, images take readers up close to the shy animals. Extras like maps and inside facts provide a wealth of information on mountain gorillas and the threats to their future. -
Gorilla (22)
A detailed chronology of developmental milestones drives this life study of gorillas, including their habitats, physical features, and conservation measures taken to protect these powerful apes. -
Sasquatch (22)
Sasquatch, aka Bigfoot, is a figure that looms large in North American wilderness lore. This legendary ape-like human creature comes to life from Folkmanis® Puppets with huge feet, fabulous tumble plush, expressive eyes and a movable mouth for revealing storytelling.
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Curious about Bigfoot (22)
Ready to go squatchin’? From urban legends to Native stories, there are many names for the elusive ape-like creature, like the Chinese yeren, the Asian yeti, or the classic Sasquatch of North America. Questions on appearance, behavior, and evidence lay out stats and facts to help the reader decide—is Bigfoot real? -
Habitats (24)
Animals live in all sorts of habitats across the planet. From snakes in the desert to apes in the rain forest, learn all about habitats in this book! The phoneme /u_e/ is featured in this title. Habitats is part of Decodables by Jump!, a comprehensive library of decodable leveled readers that follow a sequenced approach to phonics instruction. Young readers will enjoy colorful, photo-packed nonfiction as they follow a prescribed format supported by the science of reading that encourages reading development. -
Funny Thing Happened on the Way to School..., A (25)
First, some giant ants steal breakfast. Then there are the evil ninjas, massive ape, mysterious mole people, giant blob, and countless other daunting (and astonishing) detours along the way to school. Are these excuses really why this student is late? Or is there another explanation that is even more outrageous than the rest? From Davide Cali and Benjamin Chaud, the critically acclaimed author/illustrator team behind I Didn't Do My Homework Because . . . comes a fast-paced, action-packed, laugh-out-loud story about finding the way to school despite the odds--and the unbelievable oddness! This loveable story is now available in reinforced library binding. -
It Has Two Legs! (25)
Young readers may know how many legs they have and count them as they get dressed each day. But what other animals move around on two legs? From apes to penguins, the bipedal animals included in this book surprise and delight readers! Full-color photographs showing off each animal’s two legs are paired with simple, complete sentences to aid beginning readers fluency and word recognition. A concluding question asks readers to do some counting and apply what they’ve learned. -
Gorillas (24)
Hairy arms knuckle-walk ... Broad chest heaves ... Meet the gorilla! Brimming with vivid photos and scientific facts, Gorillas treats middle-grade researchers and wild animal lovers to a comprehensive profile of this marvelous African mammal from the Primates order. It covers zoology topics such as anatomy, diet, habitat, and life cycle, as well as species conservation efforts and the great ape's relationship with humans throughout history. Sidebars, a range map, and a glossary support the main text, while a gorilla tale from the Congo River region adds a cross-curricular cultural layer to the title. -
Chimpanzees (24)
Long arms swing … Hands grip and grab … Meet the chimpanzee! Brimming with vivid photos and scientific facts, this middle-grade nonfiction book treats researchers and wild animal lovers to a comprehensive profile of these primates. It covers zoology topics such as anatomy, diet, habitat, and life cycle, as well as species conservation efforts and the great apes' relationship with humans throughout history. Sidebars, a range map, and a glossary support the main text, while an African folktale about the chimpanzee adds a cross-curricular cultural layer to the title. -
Creatures Walking: Bigfoot, Yeti, and Apelike Cryptids (25)
Across the world, tales of apelike beings that live in the forest have captivated people of all ages. According to legends, creatures like Bigfoot and the Skunk Ape hide away from anyone that tries to get too close. In-depth stories and a stunning design will bring readers head-first into the mystery. Are these stories just make-believe or is it possible that they really did happen? It's time to explore the unexplained.
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Bigfoot (25)
Best known from the fuzzy 1967 Patterson film, Bigfoot (Sasquatch) is a large apelike creature that allegedly roams the Pacific Northwest. Variations are said to exist around the world, including the yeti and yowie. But is this creature real or a hoax? Scientists and historians seeking the truth debate conspiracy theories about the "ape man" and its origins, while unverified facts continue to fuel people's imaginations. For readers age 12 and up, this title investigates the phenomena surrounding Bigfoot, from historical accounts and popular myths to evidence and notable sleuths. Includes a glossary, index, sidebars, and further resources.
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One Blue Gnu (22)
When a box of cell phones is accidentally delivered to the zoo, one blue gnu quickly calls two white sheep, who plan a party – beep beep beep! This illustrated picture book will keep young readers giggling and guessing to the end. News of the party spreads to three orange apes, four red pandas and five green ducks… up until ten purple birds learn it’s party time! But oh no – who invited tiger, and who will he call on his new phone? ONE BLUE GNU is a fun and colorful romp at the zoo, where we count from one to ten and down again in one huge party! -
El gorila (24)
Hairy arms knuckle-walk ... Broad chest heaves ... Meet the gorilla! Brimming with vivid photos and scientific facts, Gorillas treats middle-grade researchers and wild animal lovers to a comprehensive profile of this marvelous African mammal from the Primates order. Translated into North American Spanish, it covers zoology topics such as anatomy, diet, habitat, and life cycle, as well as species conservation efforts and the great ape's relationship with humans throughout history. Sidebars, a range map, and a glossary support the main text, while a gorilla tale from the Congo River region adds a cross-curricular cultural layer to the title. -
Tracking the Yeti (19)
Only 1 left in stockWhile the woods of North America have Bigfoot, the snowy Himalayan mountains of central Asia are home to the legendary Yeti. A short, ape-like creature covered in white hair, the Yeti, also known as the abominable snowman, has been vexing explorers and locals for generations. Readers will follow the development of the Yeti's lore as well as encounter possible scientific explanations for its existence. They will follow stories of climbing mountains, smuggling artifacts, and testing DNA evidence, all of which have led to more questions than answers. Although the Yeti calls such a remote area of the world home, readers will learn how far the cryptid's reach is in pop culture as well as how many efforts there have been to find it.
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How Chimpanzees Grow Up (20)
Readers will go bananas for the vibrant photographs of baby chimps in the wild. A simple narrative and fast facts teach life science concepts, such as what young chimpanzees eat and how their mothers protect them from danger. From birth to the time these great apes grow up, this book offers a sneak peek into this endangered species. This is a great introduction to baby chimpanzees that can be extended with the Learn More section. The Words to Know section in the front of the book introduces readers to unfamiliar vocabulary before they encounter it in the narrative, which enhances comprehension.Only 2 left in stock -
Chimp (15)
This beautiful Full-Bodied Animal puppet has been designed to be as beautiful and cuddly as a soft toy. Suitable for children aged 12 months and above.
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Orangutan (15)
This beautiful Full-Bodied Animal puppet has been designed to be as beautiful and cuddly as a soft toy. Suitable for children aged 12 months and above.
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Chimp Rescue (15)
There are less than 300,000 chimpanzees left in the wild, but people from many organizations work tirelessly every day to protect and care for these amazing apes. Readers explore what life is like for both chimps and workers in sanctuaries created to provide a safe environment for chimps to live. As they learn what goes on in these sanctuaries, they also learn fascinating facts about chimps. Colorful photographs and helpful fact boxes engage readers as they learn. Readers discover the importance of conservation and are introduced to famous figures in the growing movement to protect chimps, including Jane Goodall.Only 3 left in stock -
Mandrill vs. Chimpanzee (25)
Mandrills and chimpanzees are strong animals. Which of these primates would win in a fight?