Winnie the Pooh and his friends will introduce your child to the wide variety of creatures that exist inside and out of the Hundred Acre Wood.. The fluffy baby feathers are called down
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This comprehensive encyclopedia about the world of animals is specially
geared for the active preschool learner Winnie the Pooh and his friends will
introduce your child to the wide variety of creatures that exist inside and out
of the Hundred Acre Wood Pooh and his pals will gently encourage your
oung discoverer to make real life connections between the animals in this
book and himself The chapters of this book are organized to help young
children learn how to recognize the things animals have in common with
each other
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Throughout this book your child will find their favorite characters from the
Hundred Acre Wood on hand to guide them through each section’ Each
character brings his unique voice to the world of amazing discovery that’s
Piglet invites your child apply their newfound knowledge about animals/nature with beautifully
iIlustrated search and find pages
Kanga and Roo |
Roo asks Kanga simple questions about animals/nature, and
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ee to be having so much fun that Pooh wished he could join ẩ 7
“If only I could fly,” Pooh thought
Soon he was knocking on the door of Owl’s house :
“Hello, Pooh,” Owl said “What canIdo
for you?” fF
“I came to ask you to teach me how to
Pe 3 fly,” Pooh answered i233
Owl and Pooh got busy Owl told Pooh to bend TẾ
his knees
Ẫ : Pooh did as Owl asked “What next?”
ij Íj i _ “Flap your wings,” Owl said
SAE EET Pooh looked confused “But Owl, I have
; ii} ih Pooh arms, not wings!” said Pooh
Owl looked startled “C'mon, les meet so
oT hat usually works for me, Pooh I wonder why it doesn’t work for men )
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~ Owl looked at Pooh i |
“Ive got it,” he finally said, “You're a pooh, not a bird!” :
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a bird?”
A bird is an animal
Birds come in so many different colors!
They can be blue, red, green, black, white, gray, yellow, or pink
Most birds fly, but some just
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“Wha† makes an animal
a bird?”
@ All birds have feathers
@ Every bird has a beak On some birds
these are called bills
e Every bird hatches from an egg
/ You will - discover a lot \
of things
\\about birds /
Fea Gs
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Hello, Woodpecker!
“Eeyore, listen to that woodpecker tap on that tree!”
“| hope it doesn’t tap on my house next, Pooh!”
Just They are called nestlings Their mommy and
Hatched! daddy took turns sitting on the eggs It took
sixteen days for them to hatch
Growing Hungry nestlings cry Their mommy feeds them
Up! yummy worms Their daddy sleeps in the nest at night
re He keeps the babies safe
| Woodpeckers live in forests They tap, tap, tap at
at Home!
tree bark That makes a hole in the tree
> Then they go inside and build a nest
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CÁC,
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Baby owls are called owlets The fluffy baby feathers are called down Owlets are hatched with their eyes closed The owlets are eight weeks old now They
are losing their down and getting their grown-up feathers It is time to fly away! The owlets have grown up Now they can take care of themselves
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Growing anymore! Look! Yellow, soft, and fuzzy, this chick
Up! is one week old The chicks have grown new
feathers What color are they now?
Chickens Chickens live on farms The mommy
at Home! chicken is the hen The daddy
is the rooster The loud rooster C) calls us, “Cock-a-doodle-doo!”
all over the farm
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Hello, Hummingbird!
“Look, Piglet That hummingbird is vsing its beak
just like a straw!”
_Thị hummingbird ‘is | tá, weeks © ti Sn it
Ụ ⁄ will have all its beauti fulco ors M y people think nk hummingbird ook bi ie ‘hin ra pie
fyi cee
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A toucan’s beak looks like
it must be very heavy
But it isn’t Toucans’
beaks are hollow
inside That makes
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Some birds eat bees and they
don’t even get stung
These birds are called bee-eaters They
rub the bee in the ground first This
takes off the stinger Then they gulp it
down And that’s Tiggerific!
A pelican has a pouch below its beak
The pouch can stretch and stretch to hold lots and lots of fish A pelican’s pouch can hold more fish than the pelican’s belly can!
»^
>^
These geese are Flyin
in the shape of the
leflterv - They are going to a warm -—=wx- place for the winter On the way, they willtake turns ~ 3 &
being the leader That’s pretty Tiggerific! ~~
New Zealand Can you walk backward? Tiggers can And
hummingbirds are the only birds that can fly backward
Look, there goes one now!
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“That duck is a very good swimmer, Piglet!” ¬ iw oS s2
“Lef’s ee find ovt, Pooh!” *
Hatched! This nest is hidden in the tall grass Let’s peek —
inside it Look at the baby ducks! They are called ducklings How many ducklings do you see?
“Quack! Quack!” These ducklings, are a
Growin 2 few days old They show their mommy
Up! how they can already swim But she
P? must keep a careful eye on them
Ducks
th ' Splish, splash! Ducks love the water Can
ad tients you see the duck’s feet? Their feet are
made for swimming They are called
OF ie webbed feet
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Trang 22Hello, Penguin!
“Eeyore, that penguin looks like if’s wearin
a tuxedo! Maybe it’s going fo a party!”
“If there’s a party, | wouldn’t know about it, Pooh.”
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A baby penguin is called a chick It took two
Just months for this fuzzy chick to hatch Can you see
Hatched! how its daddy keeps it warm? ,
Growin What’s for dinner? Fresh fish from the ocean!
túi ỗ The chick’s mommy and daddy take turns
re feeding it
Pen gu ins
at Home! Br-r-r! Some penguins live in Antarctica They
waddle on the ice They slide on the snow
ớ) They dive deep into the cold water
đu
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Hello, Ostrich!
“Piglet, that ostrich is running so fast, | need
to sit down and res†!"
ostriches lay their |
Hatched! DP eggs in one big nest &
One by one, off the baby ostriches go They
Growin follow their mommy They are only a few weeks
Up! old But they were born ready to run
Ostriches Many ostriches live in Africa Unlike
at Home! most birds, they do not live in trees
Why not? Ostriches cannot fly! They
a
( 24" are too heavy An ostrich is 90,000
times heavier than a hummingbird!
————
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their heads so far
_ aFound?
SG cannot move their
eyes from side to side the
way people do So, to see
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Can "penguins fly?
fly in the sky they sure can swim Penguin: fast and graceful under the
water
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Do pa rrots talk?
sounds around them Th ===
re eat what they hear
Si ice many people have
- parrots as pets, some can
bark like a dog, meow like a SS = =>
› and even say the
Why is a peacock’s tai] so
big and colorfu|?
It is only the male peacock that has such a fancy tail Male peacocks
use their tails to show off A male will fan out his tail to show a female how beautiful he is
No Ducks have special
feathers to protect them
This keeps the water from
getting to their skin
underneath Ducks also have
soft, fluffy down feathers to
keep them warm _
Why are flamingos pink?
Flamingos are pink because of the food they eat The teeny, tiny shrimp they scoop up in
(a
Trang 28Hello, Parrot!
“Parrots, Pooh, are very smart birds I'd like to
have a chat with that fellow!”
it 4 for you here, Ow]!”
i 8 are born without them
Look at their feathers now! The parrots Growing have grown a lot in just one
Up! month They clean and groom
one another
Parrots tH
“Squawk, squawk!” Noisy parrots call to one
P ome: another in the tropical forests Parrots like to
be with their friends Sometimes eighty or mot giity
\ live together
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When peachicks are hungry, they peck at their mommy’s beak She feeds them Soon
they will peck at the ground and feed
themselves See how different they look from the time when they were
Peacocks live in India They live in nests on
the ground They also like to rest on tree branches It is safer for them to be up high
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“That eagle is a beavtiful, big bird, Ow|!”
“Yes, indeed, Pooh But not as beavtifu! as an owl,
Baby eagles are called eaglets These fuzzy eaglets
Just were inside their eggs for about a month Their
Hatched! mommy and daddy took turns sitting on the eggs
until they hatched
Look who is hungry! These baby eagles are fed by
; both their mommy and daddy They need their
Growin Up! parents until they learn to fly That will be in just a
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Eagles build huge nests
The nests can be as big as two of you!
That is because the eagles keep adding
on to the same nest year after year
A woodpecker can bang away at
a tree and not hurt its head
That is because woodpeckers have
extra strong bones in their heads It
is as if they have their own built-in
helmets!
Ostriches are the biggest birds in the world
They can be nine feet tall and weigh more than 300 pounds
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They fly from the North Pole to the South
Pole, and then back again That is a total of
Hoo, hoo, hoo!
Puffins are the only birds that shed their beaks All other birds have beaks that grow with them
But puffins will lose scales from their beak as they grow.
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= Look
and Find with Piglet!
Now you've learned
about birds, look at
the picture and answer
the questions below
e How many birds are in this picture?
e What bird is swimming in the pond?
¢ How many birds are flying?
e Can you find the bird’s
Trang 38“Owl, what is a bird?”
“What makes an animal a bird?”
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penguin
Peregrine falcons puffin
Trang 40Page 6: a) Bios/Seitre; b) Sunset/West Stock; c) Sunset/Horizon Visia
Page 7: a) Bios/Féve; b) Hoaqui/Zefa Sunset;
Page 12: a) Bios/Thiriet; b) Bios/Ziesler; c) Bios/Klein-Hubert
Page 13: Sunset/Horizon Vision
Page 14: a) Bios/Sauvannet; b) Bios/Seitre; c) Bios/Tyrell
Page 15: Bios/OSF/Tyrell
Page 16: a) Bios/Gunther; b) Bios/Seitre
Page 17: a) Bios/Robbrecht; b) Sunset/Horizon Vision;
c) Sunset/Warden; d) Bios/Seitre; e) Bios/Pernot
Page 18: a) Bios/Renaud; b) Bios/Ruoso; c) Bios/Ruoso
Page 19: Bios/Fève
Page 20: a) Bios/Robert; b) Bios/Gunther; c) Bios/Dennis
Page 21: Bios/Granier
Page 22: a) Bios/Torterotot; b) Sunset/Reinhard; c) Sunset/Reinhard
Page 23: Sunset/Alaska Stock
Page 24: a) Sunset/Brake; b) Bios/Seitre; c) Sunset/Wolf
Page 25: Bies/Dragesco/Joffé
Page 26: a) Getty/Stone; b) Bios/Ruoso
Page 27: a) Getty/Stone/Gray; b) Bios/Ziesler; c) Bios/Puillandre; d) Bios/Thouvenin
Page 28: a) Bios/Puillandre; b) Sunset/Lacz; c) Jacana/Ziesler Page 29: Sunset/West Stock
Page 30: a) Sunset/Kumar; b) Bios/Wothe; c) Sunset/Lacz
Page 31: Bios/Ziesler
Page 32: a) Sunset/Animals Animals; b) Sunset/Leeson;
ce) Sunset/Mc Donald
Page 33: Suhset/Alaska Stock
Page 34: a) Bios/Fischer; 6) Sunset/Philipps; c) Bios/Harvey Page 35: Bios/Schulz; b) Bios/Seitre; c) Bios/Publiphoto/Schell The following people have collaborated in the making of this book: Sylvie Basdevant-Suzuki, Jim Breheny, Nathalie Cagnat, April Dahlbe Eric Elziére, Audrey Fallope, Francois Guion
Trang 41My Very First Look at Animals
Discover the fantastic world of the birds with Winnie the Pooh and his friends of the Hundred Acre Wood This book is a child’s
amazing tool in exploring the wonderful world of animals
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