01106 a2200193 4500001000700000020001800007040003200025100001800057245000900075260001800084300003300102362000900135520069100144650001800835650001600853650001700869650000900886650001700895126294 a9780823415540 cEscola Canadense de Niteroi aGibbons, Gail10aPigs aStevens Point a32 p.c0 x 0.1 x 9.8 inches 0 a1999 aFrom ancient wild boars to modern breeds, pigs are intriguing-- and often misunderstood. They may roll in mud when it's very hot out, but prefer to be clean and tidy. And most pigs don't "eat like pigs." With clear, simple text and bright, well-labeled watercolors, Gail Gibbons explores the truth about pigs. Digging up truffles, competing in county fairs, grunting and squealing to communicate-- these flat-snouted farm animals are complex and surprisingly talented. Important vocabulary, information about domestic and wild breeds, and a page of fun pig facts are included. Ideal for young readers or classroom use, Pigs has everything you need to know-- from snout to curly tail.  4aAnimal Habits 4aNon-Fiction 4aAnimal Facts 4aPigs 4aFarm Animals