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Animal Pranksters

From nervous opossums playing dead to hungry alligator turtles luring fish with their worm-like tongues, animals have evolved in the ways they act and look to survive. This series looks at six unique animals and the clever ways they have adapted. This series is at a Level 2 and is written specifically for emerging readers. Aligned to the Common Core standards & correlated to state standards. Dash! is an imprint of Abdo Zoom, a division of ABDO.

  • New Cover: Alligator Snapping Turtles

    This emerging reader title looks at alligator snapping turtles and the very clever way they trick their prey. The title also covers where these animals can be found, what they look like, and… More →

  • New Cover: Burrowing Owls

    This emerging reader title looks at burrowing owls and the very clever way they trick their prey. The title also covers where these animals can be found, what they look like, and what they… More →

  • New Cover: Foureye Butterflyfish

    This emerging reader title looks at foureye butterflyfish and the very clever way they trick potential predators. The title also covers where these animals can be found and what they look… More →

  • New Cover: Opossums

    This emerging reader title looks at opossums and the very clever way they trick potential predators. The title also covers where these animals can be found, what they look like, and what they More →

  • New Cover: Silver Argiope Spiders

    This emerging reader title looks at silver Argiope spiders and the very clever way they trick their prey. The title also covers where these insects can be found, what they look like, and what More →

  • New Cover: Spicebush Swallowtail Caterpillars

    This emerging reader title looks at spicebush swallowtail caterpillars and the very clever way they trick potential predators throughout their lifetime. The title also covers where these… More →

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