![]() The text is very brief, this is a picture book, after all, but the important information about the why and what is included. Some very delightful examples, including bower birds, trapdoor spiders, and meerkats. ![]() They do so to raise their young, to attract mates, and to take shelter. This is a very impressive, informative, colorful picture book about the different types of homes that birds, insects, arachnids, and mammals build for themselves. ![]() ![]() From big beaver dams to tiny caddisfly cases, this beautifully illustrated picture book explores each animal’s incredible home and uncovers the reasons why they build.įeaturing 26 creatures from around the world, each amazing animal architect tells its own "micro story" about its impressive architectural skills in this delightfully unique wildlife book.Īmong the amazing builders you’ll meet:Ovenbirds, who carry clumps of mud up into the trees to make their nestDarwin’s bark spiders, who build webs stretching out as far as three buses, end-to-endMoles, who use their spade-like paws to dig extensive networks of tunnels with nesting spaces and storerooms where they keep earthworms to snack on laterPolar bear mothers, who make their dens under the snow to stay in for five long months, nursing their cubs and eating nothing themselvesThrough lyrical text and entrancing edge-to-edge illustrations, admire the spectacular ingenuity of these animal architects. It’s not only humans who can build incredible structures: around the world, mammals, birds, and insects can be found building incredible things. ![]()
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