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Endangered Animals of North America

By: Sammie Davis
Narrated by: David Edes
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When it comes to children’s books, this one needs to be in your library. In this enjoyable book, children will learn about a variety of endangered animals all over North America. Children will get a history of the American Bison.

Also in this book children will learn about a sea lion that seems to mysteriously disappear without explanation!

In this audiobook children will learn about other endangered animals.

  • In this audiobook children will also learn about a coyote that could be extinct before we know it!
  • Bats that are responsible for helping with the production of a North American favorite liquor.
  • A few types of animals that hide underground.
  • What’s happening with a really cool bat, with a REALLY long nose!
  • In this audiobook children will also learn about the cute and cuddly black-footed ferret.

And much more!

This is a children’s audiobook that will easily become a family favorite.

©2013 Sammie Davis (P)2018 James Paul Boulay

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