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Lift the Flap Question & Answers About Animals


Synopsis


This delightful book answers all kinds of animal questions that young children might ask, such as "where do fish sleep?", "do elephants have teeth" and "why do frogs jump?" Just lift the flaps to discover what, where, which, how and why! With entertaining illustrations and over 50 flaps to open.

Katie Daynes (author), Marie-Eve Tremblay (illustrator)

Summary

Chapter 1: Amazing Animals

* What is the biggest animal in the world? Blue whale (length: up to 100 feet)
* What is the smallest animal in the world? Bee hummingbird (length: just 2 inches)
* Which animal can live the longest? Giant tortoise (up to 150 years)
* Which animal has the best eyesight? Eagle (can see prey from miles away)
* Which animal has the strongest sense of smell? Bloodhound (can track scents for days)

Chapter 2: Where Do Animals Live?

* Where do penguins live? Antarctica
* Where do lions live? Africa (savannas and grasslands)
* Where do monkeys live? Tropical rainforests
* Where do whales live? Oceans (all over the world)
* Where do bats live? Caves, trees, and buildings

Chapter 3: What Do Animals Eat?

* What do lions eat? Meat (antelopes, zebras, wildebeests)
* What do pandas eat? Bamboo
* What do rabbits eat? Plants and vegetables
* What do snakes eat? Mice, rats, rabbits
* What do elephants eat? Grasses, roots, twigs

Chapter 4: How Do Animals Move?

* How do dolphins move? Swim (use their tails to propel themselves)
* How do snakes move? Slither (use their muscles to move their scales)
* How do birds move? Fly (use their wings to lift off the ground)
* How do cats move? Walk, run, jump, and climb
* How do monkeys move? Swing through trees using their tails and arms

Chapter 5: How Do Animals Talk?

* How do dogs communicate? Barking, howling, growling
* How do dolphins communicate? Clicking, whistling, and high-pitched sounds
* How do birds communicate? Singing, chirping, and calling
* How do cats communicate? Meowing, purring, and hissing
* How do monkeys communicate? Grunting, squealing, and chattering