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Animal Loudmouths

For children who love to scream, shout, or just have fun making silly sounds, along comes the perfect series from Bearport--Animal Loudmouths. From howling coyotes to roaring hippos, young readers will meet some of the noisiest creatures in the world. Spectacular, full-color photos and clear, simple text bring beginning readers face-to-face with these animal loudmouths. In addition, children learn where the animals live, how they stay safe, and the different ways their clicks, grunts, snorts, honks, and songs help them communicate with each other--and tell other animals to stay away!

Animals · Language Arts · Science

Coyote: The Barking Dog

A single coyote's howl measures around 90 decibels--about as loud as a gas-powered lawn mower. That's pretty noisy, but when a pack of coyotes howl together they can sound louder than the sum More →

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Animals · Language Arts · Science

Hippo: River Horse

A hippo's mouth is huge, measuring about four feet (1.2 m) from top to bottom when open. That's big enough for a six-year-old kid to fit inside! These big mouths make a lot of noise. Hippos… More →

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Animals · Language Arts · Science

Howler Monkey: Super Loud

There's a good reason why the howler monkey got its name--its howls aren't just loud, they are louder than any other monkey in the forest. In fact, this little noisemaker is one of the… More →

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Animals · Language Arts · Science

Humpback Whale: The Singer

Humpback whales are prolific singers. These marine mammals belt out songs that travel incredible distances through the ocean and can continue for hours on end. The whales use howls, cries,… More →

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Animals · Language Arts · Science

Hyena: Who's Laughing?

While hyenas are most famous for the loud "laughing" noises they make, some of these social animals can produce a wide variety of sounds. The spotted hyena, for instance, will groan, grunt,… More →

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Animals · Language Arts · Science

Mockingbird: Noisy Mimic

Mockingbirds are talented singers. They can mimic the songs of many other birds, not to mention the sounds of barking dogs, chirping crickets, and car alarms! In fact, the mockingbird's name… More →

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