by Jenna Grodzicki is a clever, colorful book that teaches kids some little-known facts about animals. The book shows all the cool, creative ways that animals “dress up” and why these adaptations help them to survive. For example, flamingos dab themselves in oil, like makeup, to make their pink feathers more waterproof (and more attractive), while California ground squirrels wear “perfume” borrowed from rattlesnakes so that their snake predators can’t sniff out their scent. A fascinating and fun read with great pictures. (Non-Fiction)
Wild Style: Amazing Animal Adornments
Wild Style: Amazing Animal Adornments