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Whose Tail Is This?: A Look at Aninal Tails - Swishing, Wiggling, and Rattling

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Examines a variety of animal tails, noting how they look different and function in different ways. Animals shown include a peacock, a monkey, a kangaroo, a humpback whale, a gecko lizard, a rattlesnake, and a sea horse.

24 pages, Unknown Binding

First published September 1, 2002

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Peg Hall

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1,951 reviews10 followers
June 1, 2018
Fish Story Time. Guessing game for children using animals tails along with fun facts about each animal. Some of the tails were obvious, but others were more difficult. All of my preschoolers loved this book and I will use it again soon.
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4,964 reviews32 followers
February 17, 2017
A science slant to animals in the world how and why and when they use their tails.

The illustrations have a lot of color and are of good size.
256 reviews2 followers
March 29, 2013
Enjoyable science book exploring and guessing which tail belongs to what animal? Small facts are included with well written sentence structure relatable to young kids. Good resources. The story was very received during preschool storytime. Great for small audiences.
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2,517 reviews
February 14, 2011
Great info, great pictures. It takes a bit of imagination to see things the first time ...
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124 reviews
December 13, 2012
i like this book because the person who reads this gets to guess the animal's tail.
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156 reviews75 followers
August 28, 2013
Obtained from our local library. This was my son's bedtime story choice. He loved being able to do the slides on each page to reveal the animal to which the tail belongs.
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599 reviews13 followers
July 28, 2014
This book is great for students to infer using the photographs.
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