| Author/Contributor(s): | Stockdale, Susan |
| Publisher: | Peachtree |
| Date: | 4/8/2025 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
Much like humans, many animals line up for a variety of reasons. Rather than forming lines for the school bus or recess, the animals featured in Susan Stockdale’s book form lines for
- safety: baby Mallard ducklings follow their mother to the water for their first swim
- warmth: turtles climb into a stacked line for a better share of the sun’s rays
- navigation: Arctic wolves follow the prints in the snow left by the pack leader
- food: ants line up to follow the scent of their leader to food and safety
- travel: pink flamingos form a line to reduce wind resistance and fly more efficiently