• Compact view
  • Normal view
  • Grid view

Animals on the Move

Titles

All 8 titles found.

Fall 2025 Animals · Nonfiction

Climb

A koala uses claws to climb a tree. A goat climbs tall rocks. This book introduces emergent readers to different animals that climb while providing them with a supportive first nonfiction… More →

Add to List
 
Fall 2025 Animals · Nonfiction

Crawl

A turtle crawls slowly on short legs. A bug crawls fast on long legs! This book introduces emergent readers to different animals that crawl while providing them with a supportive first… More →

Add to List
 
Fall 2025 Animals · Nonfiction

Dive

A penguin dives into the ocean. A bird dives in the sky! This book introduces emergent readers to different animals that dive while providing them with a supportive first nonfiction reading… More →

Add to List
 
Fall 2025 Animals · Nonfiction

Fly

Birds, bats, and bees flap their wings and fly. This book introduces emergent readers to different animals that fly while providing them with a supportive first nonfiction reading experience. More →

Add to List
 
Fall 2025 Animals · Nonfiction

Jump

A frog jumps into a pond. A baby goat jumps and plays! This book introduces emergent readers to different animals that jump while providing them with a supportive first nonfiction reading… More →

Add to List
 
Fall 2025 Animals · Nonfiction

Run

A dog runs after a ball. A cheetah runs fast! This book introduces emergent readers to different animals that run while providing them with a supportive first nonfiction reading experience.… More →

Add to List
 
Fall 2025 Animals · Nonfiction

Slide

Snails and slugs slide on slime. Otters slide on mud into water. This book introduces emergent readers to different animals that slide while providing them with a supportive first nonfiction… More →

Add to List
 
Fall 2025 Animals · Nonfiction

Swim

Fish, seals, turtles, and more use fins to swim in water. This book introduces emergent readers to different animals that swim while providing them with a supportive first nonfiction reading… More →

Add to List
Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn more