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Snakes That Slither: Fun Facts About Snakes of The World - Snakes Books for Kids - Herpetology - cover

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Snakes That Slither: Fun Facts About Snakes of The World - Snakes Books for Kids - Herpetology

Baby Professor

Publisher: Baby Professor

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Summary

Everyone knows that snakes can be get very dangerous because of their venom. But only a few children know how important they are to the ecosystem. Your child will be one of those knowledgeable on snakes if you provide him/her wit the right set of learning tools. Use this book to adequately explain why slithering snakes deserve some loving too. Grab a copy now!
Available since: 12/20/2015.

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