Animal Crackers by Fred Wagner
- July 06, 2009
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Lyle the lion, Eugene the elephant and the rest of these civilized animals deliver a glimpse of life in the Freeborn Wildlife Preserve. Animal Crackers’ brief text and clean drawings are great for kids. These adorable animals will have readers laughing, as Wagner uses various animals to entertain with simple humor. Laugh with lions, snakes, dogs, elephants, frogs, insects and many more animals each day!
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yyyguy
said,
4 months ago
definition of a suburb:
a place where they cut down all the trees, and then name the streets after them.
Shashank.Sherkar said, 4 months ago
Not humour anymore, gory reality of man-animal-nature conflict
atajayhawk said, 4 months ago
Definition of a golf course, too. Eliminate the trees; then plant a lot of high maintenance grasses and a few spindly sticks.
Jor-El said, 4 months ago
The first thought I had was that 200 acres of orange groves were cut down to make room for the construction of Disneyland.
Over the years, Disneyland has earned top awards from various organizations including the American Society of Landscape Architects, American Horticulture Society and almost every other international horticultural, botanical, and arboreta organization.
One hundred acres were cut down to construct The World Famous San Diego Zoo which is as well known for its horticulture as it is for its collection of animal species.
In fact, the zoo is internationally recognized and accredited as a world-class botanical garden featuring over 700,000 exotic plant species.
sjackson547 said, 4 months ago
Disney World in Florida only uses about 1/3 of its land for the park. The other 2/3 are wildlife sanctuary.
GJ_Jehosaphat
said,
4 months ago
Joni Mitchell lyrics come to mind…. “They paved paradise & put up a parking lot”. Catchy tune - in my mind I think I hear the sounds of ….. They Dooo What What They Dooo What What What What…. well you know how some folks mess up the lyrics ;-))
bald 716 said, 4 months ago
and people wonder why Gods creatures are going into our urban areas these past several years, keep on building houses after clear cutting out forests
mrprongs said, 4 months ago
Not my enjoyment
Ash said, 4 months ago
Leave the trees. The jobs are no longer expanding. Just use some foreclosed space. We need the air.
Alicia said, 4 months ago
Amen, everybody:)
BUSTARDBOY said, 4 months ago
I know a guy who lives on Elk Creek Lane in Las Vegas. I doubt there is a creek plus an elk within 500 miles.