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9781551100388
Animals are amazing -- and often amusing. Hooded seals blow big red "balloons" out of their nostrils; ravens toboggan head first down snowbanks; grizzly bears snorkel through rivers to catch salmon; and wolves, even if six kilometers apart, can communicate by howling. Ten wild animals are brought to life inside this book, not only with incredible facts like these, but with collections of old stories told about the animals from different cultures around the world: There's a story from Japan about a whale meeting a Buddha; one from Africa about how bats became night creatures; a story from Canada, Norway, and Sweden explaining why bears have short tails; and more. Illustrated throughout with lifelike and light hearted drawings, Why Seals Blow Their Noses is an extraordinary book that entertains while it informs, stimulating children's imagination in amusing and educational ways. And why do seals blow their noses? Well, scientists think they may do it for the same reason kids will love this book: it's fun! Awards Our Choice (Awarded by the Canadian Children's Book Centre) 1993 - Why Seals Blow Their NosesSwanson, Diane is the author of 'Why Seals Blow Their Noses Canadian Wildlife in Fact and Fiction' with ISBN 9781551100388 and ISBN 155110038X.
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