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B is for Blue Whale 5
C is for Coral Reef 6
D is for Desert 7
E is for Eagle 8
F if for Forest 9
G is for Giant Sequoia 10
H is for Human 11
I is for Insects 12
J is for Jaguar 13
K is for King Cobra 14
L is for Ladybug 15
M is for Manatee 16
N is for New Zealand Dolphin 17
O is for Ocean 18
P is for Polar Bear 19
Q is for Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Butterfly 20
R is for Rain Forest 21
S is for Stellar Sea Lion 22
T is for Toucan 23
U is for Umbrella bird 24
V is for Volcano 25
W is for Whooping Crane 26
X is for X-Ray Tetra 27
Y is for Yak 28
Z is for Zebra Shark 29
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mangrove swamps. They can
grow to be about 19 feet long. They
have scaly skin and are considered fierce
predators.

4

creature on the planet. Blue whales
eat large amounts of fish called krill,
which is their main source of food. Blue
Whales are becoming endangered
because of ocean pollution.

5

cities and home to many plants
and animals. Coral reefs are made
of hard and soft coral and it is were many
fish make their homes.


6

climate made up of sand.
There is little water but the desert
is home to many plants and animals.
Deserts make up the driest parts of the
earth.

7

bird who can grow to be
almost 5 feet long from
wing to wing. Eagles are
predators and hunt for prey
from up above.


8

made up of many trees and is home
to thousands of different living
things. Many animals live
in the forest such as birds, deer, raccoon,
butterflies, snakes, and bears.

9

is the oldest living tree in
the world. It is also the
largest single growing tree
in the world. Giant Sequoia
trees can grow to be 164-274
feet high. These trees grow on
the mountain slopes of many
different continents.

10

and me. Humans need food,
water, and shelter to survive. Humans
have muscles, bones, and many organs
that work together to keep us alive and
healthy.

11

large living things. The body of
insects is broken up into 3 parts.
Insects also have two antennae and
six legs. Insects are ants, bees,
beetles, and flies.

12

animal with cat-like instincts.
Jaguars can grow to be almost 6
feet in length. These animals have sharp
teeth and claws. Jaguars have white
and brown fur with black spots.


13

venomous snake. They can grow to be
25 feet long. King Cobras hunt for prey in
the forest while making a hissing sound.

14

insect with an oval body
and six small legs. There are
about 5,000 species of ladybugs
in the world. Ladybugs can be orange,
yellow, or red with spots or stripes on
their wings.

15

underwater. They are called "Sea cows"
because they are so large and slow. They eat sea weed
and grass found at the bottom of the ocean.
Manatees have two small front flippers and a large
paddle-like flipper to help them move through
the water.

16

lives in Australia. The Night Parrot is
known as the rarest bird in the world because
people only report seeing them once every ten years.
The Night Parrot is nocturnal, which means it is
awake and active at night time.

17

large bodies of salt water. Oceans
take up 71% of our earth. The Ocean
is home to millions of fish, crabs, sharks,
whales, sea plants, and coral.


18

of bear that lives in the arctic. This bear can weigh
700-1,000 pounds! Polar Bears live in the snow on
icebergs. They are very large bears with four large paws.
They swim into the ocean in search for food. Polar Bears
also have a layer of fat that keeps them warm in the snow.

19

is a large species of butterfly whose
length from wing to wing can be more than
one foot long. This butterfly is known as the
largest butterfly in the world. Their wings can
be any shade from green to yellow.


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This book was created and published on StoryJumper™
©2014 StoryJumper, Inc. All rights reserved.
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and The Environment Written and Illustrated By: Sarah Gomez
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B is for Blue Whale 5
C is for Coral Reef 6
D is for Desert 7
E is for Eagle 8
F if for Forest 9
G is for Giant Sequoia 10
H is for Human 11
I is for Insects 12
J is for Jaguar 13
K is for King Cobra 14
L is for Ladybug 15
M is for Manatee 16
N is for New Zealand Dolphin 17
O is for Ocean 18
P is for Polar Bear 19
Q is for Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Butterfly 20
R is for Rain Forest 21
S is for Stellar Sea Lion 22
T is for Toucan 23
U is for Umbrella bird 24
V is for Volcano 25
W is for Whooping Crane 26
X is for X-Ray Tetra 27
Y is for Yak 28
Z is for Zebra Shark 29
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mangrove swamps. They can
grow to be about 19 feet long. They
have scaly skin and are considered fierce
predators.

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The ABC's of Living Things and The Environment is an informative book that introduces children to various animals, plants, and natural phenomena. Each letter of the alphabet represents a different topic, providing rich details about each subject.
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