Who Lives in this Meadow? Bargain book Glenn Blough & Jeanne Bendick

Who Lives in this Meadow? Bargain book

Author: Glenn Blough & Jeanne Bendick
$13.00 $22.99 1300
ISBN 978194895958246 pages8 x 10 inch hardcover
Print-on-demand HARDCOVER bargain book, which mostly likely means the spine is dinged or the lettering on the spine is not centered. How would you like to hear a cheering song from a meadowlark, feast your eyes on a field of tall, waving grass in green and gold—and sniff the soft, sweet fragrance of blossoming clover? You can, in a meadow! You can find all kinds of animals too. Some of the animals dig in the ground. Some creep or crawl over it. Some of the animals live in the water, while others live on the water. Some climb trees and some fly through the air. To all of them, the meadow is home. Come along and explore the meadow—discover where to find rabbits, snakes, ants, woodchucks, worms, woodpeckers, crayfish, and even the blue heron. Dr. Blough explains how they hunt and eat, care for their families, and protect themselves from their natural enemies. Jeanne Bendick’s bright, colorful, and accurate pictures make it possible to recognize the meadow’s inhabitants and to understand why they are so well suited to their environment.

Print-on-demand HARDCOVER bargain book, which mostly likely means the spine is dinged or the lettering on the spine is not centered.

How would you like to hear a cheering song from a meadowlark, feast your eyes on a field of tall, waving grass in green and gold—and sniff the soft, sweet fragrance of blossoming clover? You can, in a meadow! You can find all kinds of animals too. Some of the animals dig in the ground. Some creep or crawl over it. Some of the animals live in the water, while others live on the water. Some climb trees and some fly through the air. To all of them, the meadow is home.

Come along and explore the meadow—discover where to find rabbits, snakes, ants, woodchucks, worms, woodpeckers, crayfish, and even the blue heron. Dr. Blough explains how they hunt and eat, care for their families, and protect themselves from their natural enemies.

Jeanne Bendick’s bright, colorful, and accurate pictures make it possible to recognize the meadow’s inhabitants and to understand why they are so well suited to their environment.