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pigs Never Sweat: A light-hearted book on how cool down

Current price: $22.95
pigs Never Sweat: A light-hearted book on how cool down
pigs Never Sweat: A light-hearted book on how cool down

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pigs Never Sweat: A light-hearted book on how cool down

Current price: $22.95

Size: Hardcover

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A fun story book about pigs for ages 0-5Do pigs get stinky sweaty? No! But they sure get muddy.
In this light-hearted picture book about pigs, learn how different bodies cool down in different ways: sweat, water or mud! Pigs Never Sweat is perfect for home or for classroom read alouds. Kids love shouting out the answers to silly questions like "Can people roll in mud too?" This call and response format is a time-tested method for keeping kids engaged and interacting, instead of just chewing on the pages.
Fun facts about every kid's favorite farm animal! Excellent for teaching STEM topics about sweat, cooling and evaporation.

Parents and kids love it.
- "My son (6yo) loved the animal facts. I loved his giggles as he read the book to me."
- "What a wonderful gem of a book!"
- "Kids learn and are entertained at the same time. Expect giggles!"
Book 2 of 6 in the Awesome Animals Series
Other books in the series:
Snakes Have No Legs
Pigs Never Sweat
Geckos Don't Blink
Cows Have No Top Teeth
Turtles Have Secret Ears
Chicks Don't Eat Candy
The Awesome Animals series is a collection of weird but true books for kids about the animal kingdom. Half fact and half fun, each book features an animal which is missing something that we're taught to expect should be there. But these animals don't just thrive despite that absence, they thrive because of it.
All books use a dyslexia-friendly type-face. With dyslexia, we often focus on the challenges - difficulty reading. But thanks to the way the dyslexic brain is built, people with dyslexia are often creative, intuitive and highly successful. In other words, those people aren't thriving despite their dyslexic brain, they are thriving because of it.

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