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Animal Tracks Activity Book [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Juvenile Nonfiction)
  • Author:  Ortler, Brett
  • Author:  Ortler, Brett
  • ISBN-10:  1591935385
  • ISBN-10:  1591935385
  • ISBN-13:  9781591935384
  • ISBN-13:  9781591935384
  • Publisher:  Adventure Publications
  • Publisher:  Adventure Publications
  • Pages:  64
  • Pages:  64
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Mar-2015
  • Pub Date:  01-Mar-2015
  • SKU:  1591935385-11-MING
  • SKU:  1591935385-11-MING
  • Item ID: 100387646
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A New Way to Enjoy Yellowstone & Grand Teton with your Family.They are two of Americas most beloved national parks, and now you can make visiting them even better. Give your kids the Yellowstone & Grand Teton Activity Book byPaula Ellisfor hours of fun! From mazes and word finds to maps and pictures to color, its a great way to learn about the area and is ideal for car rides and quiet time. The book features fascinating information about the parks and park-related illustrations to color, engaging activities like word games, dot-to-dots, bingo and more! Children discover their favorite things about Yellowstone and Grand Tetonthis activity book is a great way to do it!

Through coloring pages, word finds, mazes, and more,Animal Tracks Activity Bookintroduces the most common and interesting mammals of the United States, highlighting the tracks they make.

Brett Ortleris the author ofThe Fireflies Book, The Mosquito BookandMinnesota Trivia: Dontcha Know!. An editor at Adventure Publications, he has edited dozens of books, including many field guides and nature-themed books. His work appears widely, including inSalon, The Good Men Project, The Nervous Breakdown, Living Readyand in a number of other venues in print and online. He lives in the Twin Cities with his wife and their young children. For more, visit www.brettortler.com.

Southern Flying Squirrel

Despite their name, flying squirrels dont actually fly. Instead, they use special skin flaps to glide from tree to tree, and they usually glide 10 to 20 feet. Because they spend a lot of time in trees, their tracks are hard to spot. If you want to try, look in freshly fallen snow.

Flying squirrels are most active at night, and so arethe only true flying mammals: bats!

Gray Wolf

Gray wolves were once very common in North America. They became rare due to hunting. Today, wolf populations are growing again, thanks to the work l“2

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