Animals who have won our hearts / Jean Craighead George ; illustrated by Christine Herman Merrill.
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TextPublication details: [New York] : HarperCollins, c1994.Edition: 1st edDescription: vii, 56 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 19 cmISBN: - 0060215437 :
- 0060215445 (lib. bdg.)
- 599 20
- QL793 .G46 1994
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Riverfield Country Day School Non-fiction | 591 Animals Facts/General (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Shelved in Non Fiction 591 Animals Facts/General | T0073240 |
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| 591 Animals Facts/General Growing up : | 591 Animals Facts/General The truth about animal intelligence / | 591 Animals Facts/General Africa's animal giants / | 591 Animals Facts/General Animals who have won our hearts / | 591 Animals Facts/General Extreme animals : | 591 Animals Facts/General Black out! : | 591 Animals Facts/General Black out! : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [54]-56).
Balto : indomitable sled dog -- Pusxsutawney Phil : the king of Groundhog Day -- The Pacing White Mustang : fastest horse in the West -- Smokey Bear : a national symbol -- Scannon : Lewis and Clark's resourceful mascot -- The three gray whales : persevering captives of the ice -- Sugar : cross-country traveler -- Blind Tom : working hero of the railroad -- Koko : smart signing gorilla -- The Hemlock Pair : a living national emblem.
A collection of stories about animals who became beloved and famous, including Balto the sled dog, who found his way through a blinding snowstorm, and Koko the gorilla, who learned sign language.
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