How to promenade with a python (and not get eaten)
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Durst, Kathryn, illustrator.
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Toronto : Tundra Books, 2022.
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Rapid City Public Library - Non-Fiction - Juvenile
j 597.9678 POL
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Published
Toronto : Tundra Books, 2022.
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Book
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Street Date
202203
Language
English

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"In this hilarious non-fiction chapter book series, a savvy cockroach shares wise tips and tricks to surviving an encounter with a charming predator who may (or may not) want to be your friend. Celeste is a cockroach, and everyone knows that cockroaches are survivors, so who better to give advice on surviving an encounter with a polite predator? Everyone also knows that taking a moonlit promenade with a deadly reticulated python (named Frank) is a very bad idea. But Celeste loves very bad ideas, and she is willing to put your life on the line to prove herself right! Need to stop a python from swallowing you head-first? Wear a lamp shade as a hat! Want to speed up a three-hundred-pound snake? Try roller skates! What's the perfect light snack for a python? A chicken! Using her superior pythonine knowledge, Celeste comes up with various strategies and solutions -- many dangerous, most absurd, but all based on the biology of pythons. Meanwhile, Frank is hatching his own plans. Rachel Poliquin has created a delightfully preposterous premise that, combined with Kathryn Durst's hilarious illustrations, will have readers laughing out loud as they learn about python biology and hunting behavior."--

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Poliquin, R., & Durst, K. (2022). How to promenade with a python (and not get eaten) . Tundra Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Poliquin, Rachel, 1975- and Kathryn, Durst. 2022. How to Promenade With a Python (and Not Get Eaten). Tundra Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Poliquin, Rachel, 1975- and Kathryn, Durst. How to Promenade With a Python (and Not Get Eaten) Tundra Books, 2022.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Poliquin, Rachel, and Kathryn Durst. How to Promenade With a Python (and Not Get Eaten) Tundra Books, 2022.

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