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Snakes Have No Legs: A light-hearted book on how snakes get around by slithering (Awesome Animals)

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About Snakes Have No Legs: A Light-hearted Book On How

Can a snake wear shoes? No! But they sure can win a race. In this light-hearted book, learn how snakes can slither up trees, on land and even in the water. See all the fun shapes a snake can make with its body. Enjoy hearing your child shout out the answers to silly questions like "Can a snake wear gloves?" This call and response format is a time-tested method for keeping kids engaged and interacting, instead of just chewing on the pages. Snakes Have No Legs is the first book in the Awesome Animals series. Awesome Animals Series Awesome Animals is a children’s non-fiction series. It explores the animal kingdom to gently introduce our little ones to body diversity. 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. The Awesome Animals series uses 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. Other books in the series: Snakes Have No Legs Pigs Never Sweat Geckos Don’t Blink Turtles Have Hidden Ears Cows Have No Top Teeth About the Author Kelly is the creator of her own uniquely shaped family. She writes silly, funny books for kids, and believes even the smallest hat-tip, in the simplest books can teach our kids how to approach the world. Kelly’s children’s stories are perfect to read aloud to your little humans, or to have your older kids read to you (hey, let them flex those new reading skills!). Either way, you’ll enjoy the giggles.