Feet are neat. Some are built for special jobs such as climbing, jumping, swimming or racing. Other, including ours, have many different uses. Many animals have broad webbed feet that help them move easily through water. A dog's paws and claws are great for running, digging and scratching itch they can reach. There are so many ways animals use their feet. In this book you'll discover some of the most interesting.
This is Book 1 in the Up-Close S. Series. See all Up-Close S. books here.
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Diane Swanson is an award-winning writer of non-fiction for children. She is the author of over forty books for children, including "Animals Eat the Weirdest Things" and "Safari Beneath the Sea."
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