Gladys Plemon Conklin Books

Giraffe lives in Africa
Giraffe lives in Africa

By Gladys Plemon Conklin

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Describes the physical characteristics and habits of a female giraffe from the time she is one year old until she has her first calf at five years of age.

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Elephants of Africa.
Elephants of Africa.

By Gladys Plemon Conklin

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Describes the everyday life of the largest of land animals.

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Insects build their homes
Insects build their homes

By Gladys Plemon Conklin

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Discusses the ways various insects shelter themselves and their young.

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Tarantula the giant spider
Tarantula the giant spider

By Gladys Plemon Conklin

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An easy-to-read introduction to the physical characteristics and life cycle of the tarantula.

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The lion family.
The lion family.

By Gladys Plemon Conklin

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Describes the family life and eating and mating habits of Africa's fearless carnivore.

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Fairy rings and other mushrooms
Fairy rings and other mushrooms

By Gladys Plemon Conklin

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Introduces the characteristics of a variety of mushrooms and some of the folklore connected with them.

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I like beetles
I like beetles

By Gladys Plemon Conklin

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Briefly describes the distinguishing characteristics of twenty-nine types of beetles.

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Cheetahs, the swift hunters
Cheetahs, the swift hunters

By Gladys Plemon Conklin

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Describes the life of a mother cheetah and her cubs during their first eighteen months.

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I watch flies
I watch flies

By Gladys Plemon Conklin

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A child describes the appearance and activities of a wide variety of flies.

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The octopus and other cephalopods
The octopus and other cephalopods

By Gladys Plemon Conklin

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Describes the characteristics and habits of the octopus, squid, argonaut, and other cephalopods, that class of mollusks having a mantle, tentacles, and the ability to change color.

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