Poo at the Zoo

Poo at the Zoo
ISBN-10
1408160501
ISBN-13
9781408160503
Category
Animal droppings
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
2012-02
Publisher
A&C Black Childrens & Educational
Author
Sarah Eason

Description

Meet the different types of animals at the zoo and find out what they've been up to. Did you know that an African lion only eats every three to four days? Or what a lion has to eat to produce the stinkiest poo of the whole animal kingdom? With additional animal fact boxes about each creature, and comic style full colour informative illustrations.

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