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Description
This book introduces young readers to animals with wrinkles, warts, or wattles, such as elephants, basset hounds, toads, and turkeys.
Quick Summary
"Wrinkles, Warts, and Wattles" showcases animals like elephants with their cooling skin folds, toads with their bumpy warts, and turkeys with their fleshy wattles, teaching young readers about the unique physical features that help each creature survive in its environment. The book explores how these distinctive traits serve important purposes, from regulating temperature to attracting mates, making it a simple introduction to animal adaptation. If You Want a Friend in Washington: Wacky, Wild & Wonderful Presidential Petsr kid likes "National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Animals," they'll love this similarly visual and educational look at animal features. This book is ideal for kindergarten through third graders reading at a 2.8 level who enjoy learning about animals through picture books.