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How do beavers built dams? How long can they swim underwater without coming up for air? How do they say hello to each other? Do they ever take vacation? Readers find out the answers to these and other questions about beavers in this stunningly illustrated nonfiction book. Full color.

32 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 1996

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Helen H. Moore

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Author Bio: Bolting the Furies is now available as a My Red Hen book on Amazon, in paperback and kindle editions. Five stars on Amazon, this book "is remarkable: prescient, fierce, frightening, and seasoned with delicious, dark humor. The author, Helen H. Moore, writes with the crystalline verve of a resolute truth-teller." (Liza Charlesworth, author of The Couple's Guide to In-Vitro Fertilization.)


Helen has been a teacher, a poet, a journalist, a cartoonist, a speaker, an editor, and always, a storyteller. Woman, worker, mother, partner, grandmother and friend, she is highly social--however this does not mean she is above engaging in facebook fights for which she is later heartily sorry and fairly downcast.


She is the author of more than 20 titles, most available on Amazon.com, including A Poem a Day, Beavers, The Pigs' Picnic, The 100 Best Brain-Boosters, The Multilingual Translator, 25 Mother Goose Peek-a-Books, Pop-Up Parables and Other Bible Stories and Pyramids to Pueblos (with Carmen R. Sorvillo, illustrator), How to Write School Reports, What's a Girl to Do?, Wise Women Said These Things, and more, for such publishers as Scholastic, Mondo, Concordia, Publications International, Central Recovery Press, and Peter Pauper Press.

She resides in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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November 12, 2017

Beavers
Summary
This is an informational text about beavers. It tells various facts about how they build their homes and the features if a beaver.

Evaluation
I like this book because it is mostly pictures, so It would be good to use in younger grades.

Teaching Idea
I would use this in a lesson on semi-aquatic animals. I would use this as a research text for students to use as they create a poster on these creatures.

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