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Get to know the weirdest, silliest, most unique critters in the animal kingdom, from the axolotl to the star-nosed mole! This quirky early reader from National Geographic Kids is full of awesome animals that march (and crawl, swim, and fly) to the beat of their own drum.
Perfect for beginning and young readers, National Geographic Pre-readers include simple, expert-vetted text and large, engaging photos on every page. A vocabulary tree at the beginning of the book introduces kids to key words in concept groups, helping kids make connections between words. Plus, a wrap-up activity gives kids a chance to use what theyve learned, while expanding their understanding of the world.

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Children are naturally curious about the world around them and curiosity is a - photo 1
Children are naturally curious about the world around them and curiosity is a - photo 2

Children are naturally curious about the world around them, and curiosity
is a powerful motivation for readingand for success in school. Studies
show that by understanding relationships among words, children quickly
acquire new and interesting vocabulary. And the more they are able to
talk about the world around them, the more they want to learn!

As you read with your child, be sure to point out the vocabulary tree.
Discuss the categories of words and how they relate to one another.
Then, explore the text together. Encourage your child to point out each
of the vocabulary words as they appear in the text. Youll be surprised
how fast your early reader identifies content-rich vocabulary.

To sustain childrens excitement about reading, we have created a special
program called NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS SUPER READERS. As kids
read each National Geographic Kids Reader, they cross off its picture on
a free National Geographic Kids Super Readers poster that parents can
download from natgeokids.com/superreaders. Throughout the process,
kids and parents go to the website and download specially designated
prizes that reward their effort. Kids can have even more reading fun
online, with lively book-related activities, quizzes and games, fascinating
excerpts, and sneak previews of upcoming books.

The National Geographic Kids Super Readers program appeals to kids
love of accomplishment while providing them with incentives to keep
reading. When the reading experience is fun, children learn more and
achieve more. What could be better than that?

Sincerely,

Susan B. Neuman

Professor of Language and Literacy

New York University

Vocabulary Tree ANIMALS WHAT THEY HAVE eyes nose hair scales WHAT - photo 3
Vocabulary Tree ANIMALS WHAT THEY HAVE eyes nose hair scales WHAT - photo 4

Vocabulary Tree

ANIMALS

WHAT THEY HAVE

eyes
nose
hair
scales

WHAT THEY DO

stand
lick
roll
glide

Mexican axolotl Animals may look odd But odd can be good These - photo 5

Mexican axolotl

Animals may look odd.

But odd can be good!

These animals have odd eyes tarsiers barking owl Big eyes help them see - photo 6

These animals have odd eyes.

tarsiers

barking owl Big eyes help them see This animal has an odd nose saiga - photo 7

barking owl

Big eyes help them see.

This animal has an odd nose saiga antelope It helps the animal breathe - photo 8

This animal has an odd nose.

saiga antelope

It helps the animal breathe Hair can be odd too naked mole rat - photo 9

It helps the
animal breathe.

Hair can be odd too naked mole rat hippopotamus Some animals have very - photo 10

Hair can be odd, too!

naked mole rat

hippopotamus Some animals have very little hair Other animals have - photo 11

hippopotamus

Some animals
have very little hair.

Other animals have lots of hair alpaca cotton-top tamarins It keeps them - photo 12

Other animals
have lots of hair.

alpaca

cotton-top tamarins It keeps them safe and warm Sometimes animals have - photo 13

cotton-top tamarins

It keeps them
safe and warm.

Sometimes animals have an odd shape leafy sea dragon This animals shape - photo 14

Sometimes animals
have an odd shape.

leafy sea dragon

This animals shape helps it hide Sometimes animals do odd things - photo 15

This animals
shape helps it hide.

Sometimes animals do odd things Moroccan goats These animals stand in - photo 16

Sometimes animals
do odd things.

Moroccan goats These animals stand in trees They look for food - photo 17

Moroccan goats

These animals stand in trees.

They look for food.

Slurp This animal licks its eyes crested gecko Now they are clean - photo 18

Slurp! This animal
licks its eyes.

crested gecko

Now they are clean This animal rolls into a ball pangolin - photo 19

Now they are clean.

This animal rolls into a ball pangolin Scales protect its body - photo 20

This animal
rolls into a ball.

pangolin

Scales protect its body Swoosh This animal glides from tree to tree - photo 21

Scales protect its body.

Swoosh This animal glides from tree to tree flying frog It finds a - photo 22

Swoosh! This animal
glides from tree to tree.

flying frog

It finds a place to rest Yes some animals are odd Thats what makes - photo 23

It finds a place to rest.

Yes some animals are odd Thats what makes them great platypus ocean - photo 24

Yes, some animals are odd.

Thats what makes them great!

platypus

ocean sunfish

secretary bird

jerboa

YOUR TURN Describe the animals below What do they have What do they do - photo 25

YOUR TURN!

Describe the animals below.
What do they have? What do they do?

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