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Works by Graham Meadows

Rabbits (Literacy Tree: What a World) (1990) 36 copies, 2 reviews
Animals Talk, Too (1990) 21 copies
The Dog Owner's Handbook (Handbook Series) (2001) 16 copies, 1 review
Arctic Foxes and Red Foxes (2002) 15 copies
Elephants (2000) 15 copies
Duck Magic (1995) 14 copies
Pandas (2002) 12 copies
Animal Sanctuaries (1987) 12 copies
The Cat Owner's Handbook (2001) 12 copies
Sheep Breeds of New Zealand (1997) 11 copies
Pets need people (1991) 10 copies
Cat Owners Handbook (2002) 9 copies
Animal Friends (1991) 9 copies
Kangaroos (2001) 9 copies
Brown Bears (2002) 9 copies
Newts & Salamanders (2002) 9 copies
Some Animals Have Horns (1999) 8 copies
Reptiles (2002) 8 copies, 3 reviews
Chameleons (2002) 7 copies, 3 reviews
Flies (2003) 7 copies
Spiders & Scorpions (2003) 6 copies
Tortoises & Turtles (2002) 6 copies
This is My Garden (1999) 6 copies
Zoos Past and Present (1970) 6 copies
The Bean Bonanza (1999) 5 copies
Extinction, it's for Ever (1989) 5 copies
SNAILS & SLUGS (2004) 5 copies
What is a Bird? (2005) 5 copies
Seal on the Motorway (1983) 4 copies
Photography (1989) 4 copies
Snails & slugs (2003) 4 copies
Eating (1999) 3 copies
Migration (2005) 3 copies
Hands, Hands, Hands (1997) 3 copies
Horses 2 copies
Discovering the Past (1989) 2 copies, 1 review
Lady and the Champ (1996) 1 copy
Guide to Pet Care (1988) 1 copy
Into the Wild: Lion (2009) 1 copy
Wasps & Bees (2003) 1 copy
The Glass Bottle (2004) 1 copy
Grizzly Bears (2005) 1 copy
Lizards (2002) 1 copy
Giraffe 1 copy

Associated Works

Legs (Literacy 2000) (1996) — Photographer — 32 copies
Baby Talk (Dominie Joy Starters) (2004) — Illustrator — 6 copies

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This book is a very factual book about chameleons and their characteristics and lifestyle. This is a good book because it is very factual. I would recommend this book for students in grades 2-5.
This is a very straight forward book that teaches children about different types of chameleons and their characteristics with pictures and explanations. I would use this in my classroom because it provides valuable information in a way that the children could understand. I'd recommend it for grades 3-5 because there is a lot of information per page and is at a higher reading level.
Chameleons is an informational book about chameleons and the life they live. It has many interesting facts and information about them. This book is recommended for second to fourth graders.

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Works
137
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932
Popularity
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Rating
½ 3.4
Reviews
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ISBNs
287
Languages
7

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