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Trailsigns North: Poop, Paw & Hoof Prints

Join in the fun as you hike along with your trail guide Eric, his little friend Max and Mambo Moose in this informative light hearted, down-to-earth outdoor identification adventure for kids. During this hike you'll learn over 65 animal facts and see spectacular live animal footage as you learn about animals that live in the northern United States, Alaska and Canada. Who has antlers, who has horns, what's the difference, how much does a bear or bull moose weigh? You'll learn the answers to these questions and many others...and you'll even learn how to make your own bear paw print. A delight for children of all ages and the young at heart. Awarded The National Parenting Center Seal of Approval Spring 1996 and NAPRA "Honors" award Sept. 1996.

Length 25 min. Copyright 1995 $ 14.95
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10-4232 VHS 802619421630 14.95
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