In this book in the Animal Behavior series, discover how animals produce and care for their babies.
"Explains how animals breed and care for their young. Describes the incubation of eggs, the construction of nests, and the protection and feeding of young"--
"Captures the intimate lives of baby animals and their families as they exhibit skills that will help them to survive on their own in the wild"--OCLC.
A thought provoking book with touching moments captured in 32 photographs, shows how animal parents big and small feed their babies, protect them, and make homes for them in the wild.
A hilarious glimpse into the life of an all-American family. Channeling Erma Bombeck, Dallas Louis will help you laugh at everyday situations, easing the pressure of the toughest job in the world: being a mom.
As informative as it is lovely, Homes in the Wild is an adorable nonfiction picture book from author/illustrator Lita Judge that shows that wild creatures—from beavers to bobcats, and sloths to squirrels—aren't so different from us ...
A list at the back of the book gives the names of each baby animal in the order they appear. This is developmentally appropriate nonfiction for the youngest animal lovers — Kirkus Reviews
Filled with illustrations of some of the most adorable babies in the kingdom, this awww-inspiring book looks at the traits that all baby mammals share and proves that, even though they're born in the wild, they're not so very different from ...
Not in backpacks or strollers, but tucked in pouches . . . Gripped in teeth . . . Propped on backs . . . Even underneath Marianne Berkes' rhyming verses present some of the many ways that animals carry their young.
Penguin parents are different from kangaroo moms and dart frog dads.