Explore Desert Habitats with Rosita
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Not all animals can survive in a hot, dry desert. The creatures who live there have to rely on special adaptations to find food, water, and shelter. Join Rosita and her Sesame Street friends as they explore a desert habitat.
Charlotte Reed
Charlotte Reed is an author of children's nonfiction books. She lives in New York City.
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