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In Animals, charming photographs introduce ten animal favorites with informative rhyming text about each one. A fluffy duckling, a furry dog, a big elephant, a small tree frog, a prowling tiger, a cute kitten, a beautiful fish, a playful monkey, a colourful butterfly, and a big-eared bunny are shown, and the final spread features them all again, reinforcing what has been learned.
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