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Fur and Feathers
Fur and Feathers
Fur and Feathers
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Fur and Feathers

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When Sophia dreams that howling winds whisk the fur and feathers right off her animal friends, she shares some of her clothes with them. But her clothing doesn’t work well for the animals. Seeing their disappointment, she offers to sew each one the “right” coat. Animals line up to explain what they need and why. Polar Bear needs white fur to stay warm and hide in the snow. Fish needs scales, but with slime. Snake needs scales too, but dry ones. And how will Sophia make a prickly coat for Porcupine? The award-winning team of Halfmann and Klein (Little Skink’s Tail) reunite to bring animal coverings (and classification) to life in an imaginative way.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 1, 2013
ISBN9781607189497
Fur and Feathers

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    This story will fast become a favorite with your children. And guess what? You'll get a FUN new game you can play in the car, at bedtime, while waiting at the doctor's office - Fur and Feathers is a wonderful story of a little girl who has a dream and in that dream ALL the animals have lost their fur, feathers, scales, etc. Now, WHAT is a little girl to do - but help them get warm again!Fur and Feathers is published by Sylvan Dell Publishing which specializes in educational books that include a packet of science activities that you can download online and use in the classroom or at home. Each book also includes 4 pages at the back of the book with activities for those without internet. These activities include classification, skin coverings, questions you can use with animals, everyday items at home or on errands and at the zoo to help your children think about what they are seeing.