Animal by Animal
How are you similar to animals? How are you different? These entertaining picture books from educator and veterinarian Sara Levine and illustrator T.S Spookytooth explore comparative anatomy and give readers the chance to find out how their skeletons, teeth, and eyes match up with a wide variety of animals from the past and present. Packed with surprising animal facts that will delight readers of all ages!
| Title | Season | © | Add to Cart |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tooth by Tooth: Comparing Fangs, Tusks, and Chompers | 2016 | ||
| Fossil by Fossil: Comparing Dinosaur Bones | 2018 | ||
| Bone by Bone: Comparing Animal Skeletons | 2014 | ||
| Eye by Eye: Comparing How Animals See | 2021 |
- Available in limited formats
- Soon! Spring 2026
- New! Fall 2025
- New! Spring 2025
| Title | Season | © | Add to Cart |
|---|---|---|---|
| Animal by Animal — Library Bound Hardcover Set | 2021 |
- Available in limited formats
- Soon! Spring 2026
- New! Fall 2025
- New! Spring 2025
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Animal by Animal
How are you similar to animals? How are you different? These entertaining picture books from educator and veterinarian Sara Levine and illustrator T.S Spookytooth explore comparative anatomy and give readers the chance to find out how their skeletons, teeth, and eyes match up with a wide View →
Bone by Bone
What would you be if your finger bones grew so long that they reached your feet? You’d be a bat! What if you had no leg bones but kept your arm bones? You’d be a whale, a dolphin, or a porpoise! This entertaining picture book will keep readers guessing as they learn about how View →


