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Do Squirrels Swarm? A Book About Animal Groups by Michael Dahl explains which animals live in groups and what those groups are called. The book presents a variety of animals, from squirrels and wolves to birds and fish, describing behaviors such as huddling, migrating, and hunting in packs. Targeted at early elementary readers with a reading level of 2.6, it uses simple language to teach the names of animal groups.
Quick Summary
Get ready to discover the secret passwords that unlock the animal kingdom's coolest clubs, from a flashy flock of flamingos to a sneaky sloth of sloths. Kids will love flipping through vibrant pages to find out why wolves travel in packs, dolphins play in pods, and lions lounge in prides, turning every page into a mini safari adventure that makes them feel like animal experts. If your kid loves the "National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Animals" or any animal fact books, they'll be hooked on learning these group names that sound seriously cool. This book is perfect for kindergarten through second grade readers who are curious about animals and love sharing weird facts with friends.