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Chameleon, Chameleon by Joy Cowley
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Chameleon, Chameleon (edition 2005)

by Joy Cowley (Author), Nic Bishop (Photographer)

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Experience close-up the many moods (and colors) of chameleons. One brave chameleon ventures from the safety of his tree in search of a new home. On his journey, he meets other rain forest animals, not all of them friendly! Alas, the new tree he chooses is already home to another chameleon. She dons her aggressive coloring until she's sure that the visitor is friend, not foe. Then they welcome each other with brilliant, happy colors. Incredible photographs and simple text perfect for young children is rounded out with informative backmatter on one of the planet's most captivating creatures.… (more)
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Title:Chameleon, Chameleon
Authors:Joy Cowley (Author)
Other authors:Nic Bishop (Photographer)
Info:Scholastic (2005), Edition: Students Edition, 32 pages
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This book shows and explains information about chameleons and what they eat and live in. This book takes the chameleon through the rainforest while encountering nice and means animals and eventually finds a friend and a home.
Age:3-5
Source: Pierce County Library ( )
  MadelynCaswell | Mar 6, 2023 |
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  lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
This is a good, informational book about a specific animal and it's habitat and it's journey across the rainforest.
Ages: 4-6
Source: Pierce Library ( )
  Alexa_McNabb | Jun 9, 2019 |
A day in the life of a chameleon, with beautiful color photographs of a chameleon in its tree, climbing down, encountering a gecko, avoiding a scorpion, climbing another tree, shooting out its tongue to eat a caterpillar, and meeting a new chameleon. The new chameleon's skin is dark when angry, pale when friendly. Back matter includes "Did You Know?" with much more information; the text throughout the book is minimal. There's also an explanation of how the photographs were taken. ( )
  JennyArch | Jan 28, 2019 |
Experience close-up the many moods (and colors) of chameleons. One brave chameleon ventures from the safety of his tree in search of a new home. On his journey, he meets other rain forest animals, not all of them friendly! Alas, the new tree he chooses is already home to another chameleon. She dons her aggressive coloring until she's sure that the visitor is friend, not foe. Then they welcome each other with brilliant, happy colors.
  wichitafriendsschool | Feb 19, 2018 |
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Experience close-up the many moods (and colors) of chameleons. One brave chameleon ventures from the safety of his tree in search of a new home. On his journey, he meets other rain forest animals, not all of them friendly! Alas, the new tree he chooses is already home to another chameleon. She dons her aggressive coloring until she's sure that the visitor is friend, not foe. Then they welcome each other with brilliant, happy colors. Incredible photographs and simple text perfect for young children is rounded out with informative backmatter on one of the planet's most captivating creatures.

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