Title: Little Kids
First Big Book of Baby Animals
Author: Maya Myers
Illustrator: Various
Publisher: National
Geographic Kids
ISBN: 9781426371462
Review:
This cute book is filled with baby animals that live in the grasslands, water, mountains, forests, and even polar regions. Each page shares photographs, fact boxes, interactive questions, pop-up facts, parent tips and a glossary.
Young readers will learn about birds, mammals. Reptile and amphibian babies and even insect babies. Did you know that insects hatch from eggs? The red kangaroo is born the size of a gummy bear and lives in the mother’s pouch. The ostrich is the largest bird in the world and doesn’t fly. Seahorses can change their color to adapt to their surroundings. Only baby boxfish are bright yellow.
Parents and teachers can
use this handy guide to teach about baby animal’s homes, food, their baby names,
and what size they are at birth. The babies featured in this book can be found
in many different environments and have very protective parents just like
humans.
Courtesy of Media Masters Publicity
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