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Lion cubs, growing up in the wild
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National Geographic Society (U.S.) |
Describes how lion cubs are reared in the wild and some of the hardships they, and other animals like them, encounter. |
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Naughty!
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Caroline Castle |
Two naughty babies, a zebra and a hippo, get in trouble when they persist in playing instead of going to sleep. |
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Bug babies
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Charlotte Guillain,Rebecca Rissman |
Descibes in text and photographs how insects and inverterbrates reproduce and take care of their young. Includes notes to parents and teachers. Suggested level: junior, primary. |
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Born in a barn
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Elizabeth Gemming |
Introduces the birth, growth, care, and feeding of geese, chickens, pigs, sheep, goats, horses, cows, and other farm animals. |
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A kitten's year
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Nancy Raines Day |
A kitten peeks at January, toys with February, stalks March, and eventually sniffs November and dreams December as it grows into a cat through the course of a year. |
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Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa
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Erica Silverman |
Cowgirl Kate and her cowhorse Cocoa, who is always hungry, count cows, share a story, and help each other fall asleep. |
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Wild babies
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Seymour Simon |
Describes the various parenting techniques of different types of wild animals and provides a close look at the behavior and characteristics of their offspring. |
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Andy Shane is NOT in love
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Jennifer Jacobson,Abby Carter |
When Andy Shane befriends the new girl in town, everyone thinks he must be in love with her, but the reason he is spending so much time with her is because her dog just had puppies. |
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Baby birds
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Helen Frost |
Describes the development of baby birds after they hatch, including their feeding, growth of feathers, and first flight. |
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Baby animals.
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Estella Hickman |
Provides the names of various animals babies, such as gosling, chick, pup, kitten, and joey. |
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Patch the perfect kitten
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Jenny Dale |
Everyone loves kittens. Fluffy and fun and huggable what could be more perfect than a kitten. |
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Rain forest babies
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Kathy Darling |
Photographs and text describe some of the many unique young animals that live in the world's rain forests, including frogs, iguanas, macaws, orangutans, and tigers. |
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"You don't look like your mother," said the robin to the fawn
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Aileen Lucia Fisher |
Recounts in verse a robin's introduction to a number of animal infants who don't look like their mothers, including her own. |
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Hanging on
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Russell Freedman |
A brief description of the various ways different animals transport their young. |
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Sleepy, oh so sleepy
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Denise Fleming |
Depicts a number of animal babies sleeping as a mother puts her own baby to bed. |
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Big enough
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Laura F. Marsh |
Mama Elephant explains to her son Max that some activities have to wait until he is older ; but no matter how old he is, he will never be too big for his mother's love. |
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Puppies
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Nicola Tuxworth |
Photographs and simple text present puppies engaged in a variety of activities. |
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Baby animals
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Dorling Kindersley Publishing, Inc |
Discover the different textures of baby animals. |
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No more kisses!
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Margaret Wild |
Baby has had enough of kisses and cuddles, so he runs away, with his friends in hot pursuit. |
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Who am I?
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Gervase Phinn |
After hatching out of his egg, a chameleon plods through the tall grass, meeting various jungle animals and asking an important question. |
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