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Giraffes

51 Fascinating Facts for Kids

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Giraffes

By: Deborah Sykes
Narrated by: Kristen Taylor
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Giraffes: 51 Fascinating Facts for Kids for 9- to 12-year-olds

The giraffe is the world's tallest animal and also one of the most unusual with its long legs and neck.

Giraffes are only found in Africa, although millions of years ago, they were found on other continents too.

Deborah Sykes brings you a comprehensive list of facts about giraffes, including behavior, anatomy, and the food they eat.

A long book can often be overwhelming for a young person, but Sykes gives you important and interesting facts about the giraffe in 51 easy-to-understand segments.

We hope the facts in our book will fascinate you and encourage you to find out more about these remarkable animals.

This book is suitable for the age of nine and above.

Chapters: Introduction | Evolution and History | Giraffe Anatomy | Habitat | Senses | Feeding and Drinking | Giraffe Behavior | Baby Giraffes | Movement| Assorted Giraffe Facts

©2015 Deborah Sykes (P)2022 Deborah Sykes
Animals Nonfiction

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