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Rainforests

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Published by Greenhaven Press in San Diego, Calif .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Rain forest conservation.,
  • Deforestation.,
  • Logging -- Environmental aspects.

  • Edition Notes

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 115-116) and index.

    StatementCharles P. Cozic, book editor.
    SeriesAt issue, At issue (San Diego, Calif.)
    ContributionsCozic, Charles P., 1957-
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsSD411 .R34 1998
    The Physical Object
    Pagination120 p. :
    Number of Pages120
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL691432M
    ISBN 101565106946, 1565106954
    LC Control Number97038571

    This book is not about the rainforest, but it is a great book about monkeys. After we read the story, we act it out. Our props are colored felt circles for pretend caps. One child is the peddler and the other children are the monkeys. It’s a lot of fun because we get to shake our finger, and stamp our feet, and pretend to be mad. Baby Python.


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