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A spider's home is its web. A robin makes a nest of twigs. A box turtle holes up in the mud. A beaver builds a dam and calls it home. In a spare, rhythmic text and big, beautiful, boldly colored pictures, Neecy Twinem shows the habitats of many familiar woodland creatures.
Lift-the-flap illustrations and simple text describe where ants, bees, chipmunks, deer, turtles, and other animals live.
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