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K-3American Museum of Natural History Easy Readers series.
Exceptionally beautiful color photographs grace the glossy pages of these succinct and engagingly written nonfiction titles. While the names of some of the animals, such as bombardier beetle or Lonomia caterpillar, may stymie some young readers at first encounter, they will delight in the facts they glean about the esoteric creatures. Review covers these American Museum of Natural History Easy Readers titles: Deadly and Dangerous and Strangest Animals.