Forest animals -- Juvenile literature
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Forest animals -- Juvenile literature
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Forest animals
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- Animals in trees, Moira Butterfield
- Forests & jungles, by Gail Radley ; illustrations by Jean Sherlock ; featuring poems by Jack Prelutsky, William Blake, and others
- What can live in a forest?, by Sheila Anderson
- Birds, by Robin Twiddy
- Seasonal forests
- Animals of the forest, Michael Bright
- Triceratops, and other forest dinosaurs, by Dougal Dixon ; illustrated by Steve Weston and James Field
- Are trees alive?, Debbie S. Miller ; illustrations by Stacey Schuett
- Little woodland animals, Katie Peters
- Animals of the forest, by Czeena Devera
- Seasonal forests
- Forest tracks, by Dee Dee Duffy ; illustrated by Janet Marshall
- Fantastic forest, Tony Mitton ; and [illustrations by] Ant Parker
- El bosque, Dami Casado y Alicia Casado (Damali)
- Looking closely through the forest, Frank Serafini
- All about forests, Mack
- Weird, wild, amazing! forest, exploring the incredible world in the trees, Tim Flannery ; art by Sam Caldwell
- Moose, by Al Albertson
- Living in a world of green, where survival means blending in, Tanya Lee Stone
- Temperate deciduous forests, lands of falling leaves, by Laura Purdie Salas ; illustrated by Jeff Yesh
- Four otters toboggan, an animal counting book, written by Vivian Kirkfield ; illustrated by Mirka Hokkanen
- Forest animals, by Christopher Butz
- Endangered forest animals, Dave Taylor
- Taiga, Trevor Day
- The woods scientist, by Stephen R. Swinburne ; with photographs by Susan C. Morse
- White-tailed deer, by Al Albertson
- First book about animals of the forests
- Life in a forest, by Laura Hamilton Waxman
- Los cervatillos, por Genevieve Nilsen ; translator, Annette Granat
- In the forest
- El bosque, Albert Asensio
- ¡Es un camaleón!, por Tessa Kenan
- Woodland and forest, written by Jamie Ambrose ; additional text, David Burnie and Linda Gamlin
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