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Birds (Science Emergent Readers) (original 1998; edition 1998)

by Susan Canizares (Author)

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Indicates that although various kinds of birds differ greatly in appearance, all of them have common features including feathers, beaks, and tails.
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Title:Birds (Science Emergent Readers)
Authors:Susan Canizares (Author)
Info:Scholastic Teaching Resources (1998), 16 pages
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