Who Likes It Hot? 🔍
by May Garelick; illustrated by John O'Brien
Mondo Publishing, Greenvale, NY, New York State, 1998
English [en] · PDF · 7.0MB · 1998 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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Explains, in rhymed text and illustrations, why certain animals prefer hot climates and others prefer cold.
Children's Literature A perfect question, with a perfectly charming answer. Here's a fast-paced poem about temperature and it's effects on animals. From bugs to bears, every animal either likes heat or doesn't. And there's no doubt about a mosquito. You know when it's best / for that pest! / When it's hot, / you swat. The droll imagery, in a quirky ink and wash style, somehow fits perfectly with the rollicking lilt of the text. A fun read. 1998 (orig.
Children's Literature A perfect question, with a perfectly charming answer. Here's a fast-paced poem about temperature and it's effects on animals. From bugs to bears, every animal either likes heat or doesn't. And there's no doubt about a mosquito. You know when it's best / for that pest! / When it's hot, / you swat. The droll imagery, in a quirky ink and wash style, somehow fits perfectly with the rollicking lilt of the text. A fun read. 1998 (orig.
Alternative author
Garelick, May
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
First Edition, PS, 1998
Alternative edition
Greenvale, NY, c1998
Alternative edition
1st, 1998
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Alternative description
Rhymed text presents a few of the reasons why certain animals prefer hot or cold climates.
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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