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This book introduces young readers to North American mammals through a blend of short animal-centered tales and plainspoken natural-history descriptions. Familiar characters such as Peter Rabbit and his neighbors frame chapters that present orders, families, and behaviors of squirrels, chipmunks, woodchucks, foxes, bears, bats and marine mammals, emphasizing habits, habitats, and distinguishing features without technical jargon. Simple explanations and careful accuracy are paired with numerous color and black-and-white illustrations to aid recognition, while classroom-style vignettes and stories make identification, relationships among species, and basic conservation ideas accessible to children.
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