Weird Friends: Unlikely Allies in the Animal Kingdom
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Weird Friends: Unlikely Allies in the Animal Kingdom

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In the animal kingdom, you just can't predict who will be friends with whom. One type of bird baby-sits for newborn crocodiles; there is a beetle that cleans a mouse and a certain fish leads blind shrimp through underwater traffic. In a world full of predators, the most unlikely creatures form alliances to help each other survive. Although the ways in which these creature...more
Hardcover, 40 pages
Published April 1st 2002 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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Weird Friends: Unlikely Allies in the Animal Kingdom by Jose Aruego (NF-K/1) Fall Booklegger Program
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Jose Aruego's books for young readers have earned the applause of critics, teachers, librarians, and parents -- as well as the affection of children everywhere. Mr. Aruego's comic animals are immediately recognizable as they cavort through clear, vibrant landscapes, carrying out the action that the simple text has set in motion. It is a style one reviewer has termed illustrative mime.

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