Discover some of the many types of animal homes in this engaging
introduction for young children from a conservation biologist.
Some animals make houses out of sticks (storks will return to their
large twiggy nests year after year). Others build them out of stones
(young caddis flies carry their pebbly homes wherever they go). And
some--like edible-nest swiftlets--craft houses out of spit! Many animals
have homes, but not all animal homes are the same. From honeybees with
neat, precise hives to pack rats with messy nests, from prairie dogs
whose underground towns last for decades to orangutans who make a new
home every day, the range of dwellings depicted here shows how much
animals' behavior can vary, even in their own homes. Melding a simple
narration with more detailed facts on such animals as beavers, spiders,
polar bears, termites, and reindeer, this appealing picture book also
offers a brief note on animals and their homes in the back matter.