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Lindsey, Susan Lyndaker; Green, Mary Neel; Bennett, Cynthia L. (1999). The Okapi: Mysterious Animal of Congo-Zaire. University of Texas Press. p.34. ISBN 9780292788329. Perez, Larry (2012). Snake in the Grass: An Everglades Invasion. Pineapple Press. p.55. ISBN 9781561645138. This animal sounds book is part of Twinkl's collection of birth to three books, aimed at supporting younger children. It's a great way of supporting development and encouraging a range of EYFS skills. Barros, Kamila S.; Tokumaru, Rosana S.; Pedroza, Janine P.; Nogueira, Selene S. C. (2010-11-22). "Vocal Repertoire of Captive Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris): Structure, Context and Function". Ethology. 117 (1): 83–94. doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0310.2010.01853.x. ISSN 0179-1613.

Do Cows Meow? (A Lift-the-Flap Book) is by Salina Yoon. She is most known for her Penguin picture book series that started with Penguin and Pinecone . Do Cows Meow? is a simple board book with animal mouths. Lift the flap to open the mouth and see what the animal says. When teaching children about animals and the sounds they make, you should ask questions to see what they've learnt so far. Ask questions like: If you’ve gotten excited about a toddler’s exuberant “woof!” when they spot a dog from their stroller, you’re not alone. Animal sounds are a common way to connect with little ones, and animal sound production helps with early language development. But is knowing the sheep says, “baa,” crucial for kids’ linguistic success? Why is there so much emphasis on getting babies and toddlers to say, “moo?” Here are three key reasons. Moo! by David LaRochelle – The whole family loves this one. The entire book consists of one word: Moo. Follow the cow as she gets into a bit of trouble with the farmer’s car. The book is hilarious. You and your kids will love speaking the voice the of the cow. Moooooo! Just try not to giggle while reading it. I bet you can’t. Doggies is another fun read by Sandra Boynton. Count the barks of the dogs. Each dog has its own bark. “One dog. Woof! Two dogs. Woof! Yap Yap!” On the story goes until you reach one cat at the end. The meowing cat always makes my daughter giggle.

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White, Gilbert (1837). The natural history and antiquities of Selborne. With The naturalist's calendar and miscellaneous observations. p.449. Gunter, Veronika Alica; Newcomb, Rain (2006). Pet Science: 50 Purr-fectly Woof-worthy Activities for You & Your Pets. Lark Books. p.21. ISBN 9781579907860.

This versatile book can be used with young children to extend their knowledge of different animals and the noises they make. As children get older, they can be encouraged to find a specific animal and make the noise of the animal.Caught in the Act - to Capture Bald Eagles on Film, a Husband-and-Wife Team Has Spent Years Perfecting the Art of Anticipation". National Wildlife. 39 (2): 24. February–March 2001. McCausland, Jim (May 2005). "Hood Canal Hideaway: Between Seattle and the Olympics, an Unsung Getaway Just Got Better". Sunset. 214 (5): 64+. Schwartz, Charles Walsh; Schwartz, Elizabeth Reeder (2001). The Wild Mammals of Missouri (2nd reviseded.). University of Missouri Press. p.316. ISBN 9780826213594. Sharing engaging birth to three books like this 'Let's Go to the Farm!' story will support children in developing a range of EYFS learning outcomes. For example, learning sounds will give children a strong foundation for early phonics learning later on in their development. Caro, Tim (2005). Antipredator Defenses in Birds and Mammals. University of Chicago Press. p.250. ISBN 9780226094366.

Certain words in the English language represent animal sounds: the noises and vocalizations of particular animals, especially noises used by animals for communication. The words can be used as verbs or interjections in addition to nouns, and many of them are also specifically onomatopoeic.

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Walkley, Sarah (Spring 2018). "Vocalizations of North American River Otters (Lontra canadensis) in Two Human Care Populations" . Retrieved 12 November 2022. {{ cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= ( help) Clifford’s Animal Sounds by Norman Bridwell. The beloved big red dog (as a puppy) is meeting animals and learning their sounds. My son (age 5) has always loved Clifford. My daughter (age 1) has an affinity for all dogs. This book was a fun read for her as the puppy was a prominent character. Hi! (Animal Words) by Ethan Long. We first fell in love with Ethan Long’s art work and comic book style with My Dad, My Hero . In his new book, Hi! , Long introduces us to animals’ first words in a rhyming call and response. Bonus Animal Communication and Noise … is a reference work of the highest standard that will be useful for researchers, students and lecturers in a variety of disciplines, from conservation and animal behaviour to evolution and the physics of sound.” (Pat Sang, The Biologist, Vol. 64 (3), 2017) Peek-a-Moo! by Marie Torres Cimarusti will be loved by children who like to play peek-a-boo. The animals in the book are all hiding their faces. Guess who they are. Pull the arms down. “Peek-a-moo says the cow.”

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