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A Step 2 Step into Reading Science Reader about reptiles. PBSs successful animated show Wild Kratts follows the adventures of zoologists Chris and Martin Kratt as they travel to animal habitats around the globe. Along the way, they encounter incredible creatures while combining science education with fun. Boys and girls ages 4 to 6 can join the Kratt brothers as they activate their Creature Power Suits to creep, crawl, and slither with amazing reptiles!
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Wild Reptiles Snakes Crocodiles Lizards and Turtles - photo 1
Wild Reptiles Snakes Crocodiles Lizards and Turtles - photo 2Text copyright 2015 by Kratt Brothers Company Ltd All rights reserved - photo 3
Text copyright 2015 by Kratt Brothers Company Ltd All rights reserved - photo 4Text copyright 2015 by Kratt Brothers Company Ltd All rights reserved - photo 5
Text copyright 2015 by Kratt Brothers Company, Ltd. All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Random House Childrens Books, a division of Random House LLC, 1745 Broadway, New York, NY 10019, and in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto, Penguin Random House Companies. Wild Kratts is a Kratt Brothers Company/9 Story Entertainment production 2013 WK3 Productions Inc. Step into Reading, Random House, and the Random House colophon are registered trademarks of Random House LLC. bdg.)
ISBN 978-0-553-50777-5 (ebook) Random House Childrens Books supports the First Amendment and celebrates the right to read. v3.1
To Dr Henry Wilbur a fun herpetologist The editors would like to thank Jim - photo 6To Dr Henry Wilbur a fun herpetologist The editors would like to thank Jim - photo 7
To Dr. v3.1
To Dr Henry Wilbur a fun herpetologist The editors would like to thank Jim - photo 6To Dr Henry Wilbur a fun herpetologist The editors would like to thank Jim - photo 7
To Dr.

Henry Wilbur,
a fun herpetologist
The editors would like to thank Jim Breheny, Director Bronx Zoo and EVP of WCS Zoos & Aquarium, New York, for his assistance in the preparation of this book.The authors would like to thank Nicole Tunstall, MSc, and Ashley Margaret Miller for their help in creating this book.

Wild Reptiles Snakes Crocodiles Lizards and Turtles - photo 8Imagine if you could do what reptiles do - photo 9
Imagine if you could do what reptiles do - photo 10Imagine if you could do what reptiles do You could crawl climb or - photo 11
Imagine if you could do what reptiles do.
You could crawl climb or slither just like them - photo 12You could crawl climb or slither just like them But what are reptiles - photo 13
You could crawl, climb, or slither just like them.
But what are reptiles Most reptiles hatch from eggs Reptiles have scales - photo 14But what are reptiles Most reptiles hatch from eggs Reptiles have scales - photo 15
But what are reptiles? Most reptiles hatch from eggs. Reptiles have scales. Reptiles are cold-blooded.
Crocodiles and alligators lizards snakes and turtles are all reptiles - photo 16Crocodiles and alligators lizards snakes and turtles are all reptiles - photo 17
Crocodiles and alligators, lizards, snakes, and turtles are all reptiles.
Lets learn more about them - photo 18Lets learn more about them Activate Creature Powers - photo 19
Lets learn more about them.
Activate Creature Powers - photo 20Activate Creature Powers Rattlesnakes A rattlesnake has - photo 21
Activate Creature Powers!
Rattlesnakes A rattlesnake has special scales on its tail - photo 22Rattlesnakes A rattlesnake has special scales on its tail - photo 23
Rattlesnakes! A rattlesnake has special scales on its tail.
The scales are used to make a rattling sound The sound is a warning that the - photo 24The scales are used to make a rattling sound The sound is a warning that the - photo 25
The scales are used to make a rattling sound.
The scales are used to make a rattling sound The sound is a warning that the - photo 24The scales are used to make a rattling sound The sound is a warning that the - photo 25
The scales are used to make a rattling sound.

The sound is a warning that the snake wants to be left alone.

Rattlesnakes have long fangs They use their fangs to catch food and defend - photo 26Rattlesnakes have long fangs They use their fangs to catch food and defend - photo 27
Rattlesnakes have long fangs. They use their fangs to catch food and defend themselves. Venom comes through the fangs when they strike.
The venom is poisonous Watch out Martin warns a coyote - photo 28The venom is poisonous Watch out Martin warns a coyote Cr - photo 29
The venom is poisonous.
Crocodiles The Nile crocodile is one of the biggest reptiles It is not - photo 30Crocodiles The Nile crocodile is one of the biggest reptiles It is not - photo 31
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