Contando los Cangrejos Herradura a la Luz de la Luna [Moonlight Crab Count]
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Narrated by:
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Rosalyna Toth
About this listen
¡También los niños pueden involucrarse en la ciencia! En esta colaboración entre la Dra. Ecologista Neeti Bathala y Jennifer Keats Curtis, conoceremos a Lana y a su mamá. Las dos son voluntarias cada verano para contar los cangrejos herradura que visitan su playa. Los lectores van a aprender datos muy valiosos acerca de esos animales antiguos y cómo pueden involucrarse en el esfuerzo para conservarlos.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2017 Dr. Neeti Barthala and Jennifer Keats Curtis (P)2017 Arbordale PublishingWhat listeners say about Contando los Cangrejos Herradura a la Luz de la Luna [Moonlight Crab Count]
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