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underGROUND

by Denise Fleming

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Pulp paintings and rhyming text spotlight the underground world of burrowing, tunneling, and digging animals. Includes "Creature Indentification" page.
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Denise Fleming does it again creating colorfully illustrated depictions of life underground. This book is good for showing students about the many different types of life that live underground and would give students many opportunities to ask questions about the different kind of animals.
  Tbames | Jun 10, 2019 |
From Bugs to burrowing bunnies, this book describes the different types of creatures that you might find underground and what they are doing there. Fun and colorful illustrations
  Breanna_2218 | Mar 20, 2017 |
My 2.5-year-old LOVES this book. There is so much to see and talk about on every page and he has such a blast pointing out every animal and vegetable and insect! Great fun, and gives kids a peek into what's going on beneath their feet. ( )
  chessakat | Feb 5, 2016 |
a girl discovers her world underground
age 3-5
pierce county library
  catiesar1 | Nov 24, 2015 |
This beautiful nonfiction picture book presents, through rhythmic, rhyming text and colorful pulp paintings, a description of the world under our feet, including nests, tunnels, insects, moles, stones, roots and even a lost key. As readers, we are taken on a journey into the ground to see what happens there, and for whom the earth beneath our feet is home. Throughout, a young boy plants and waters a new cherry tree. The final pages include an index identifying the creatures presented in the illustrations and text.
  lbarnard2015 | Jul 15, 2015 |
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