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Big Babies, Little Babies

by DK
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1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

A follow-on to DK's successful Animal Families, this new book lures its readers into a magical world populated by appealing young creatures. Within its pages, children can see a baby beaver help build a dam, baby chicks learn to scratch for food, baby chipmunks scurry up a tree, and baby walruses bask on an iceberg in the sun. Wherever they live, baby animals do many of the same things that human youngsters do: play, eat, sleep, and find adventure. Including every kind of animal from birds and insects to mammals and reptiles, Animal Babies delivers a huge amount of information in a storybook-like style. The gripping and easily absorbed facts will inspire early readers to find out even more about each creature's life, habits, and habitat.

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    • School Library Journal

      July 1, 2010
      K-Gr 3—-his offering is big on pictures but small on content. It maintains all of the visual appeal of DK's popular "Eyewitness" and "Watch Me Grow" series, but the information is simply worked around pages of color photographs. A different animal is introduced on each of the 29 spreads. How parents care for offspring, whether as a team or separately; what the baby eats; and how long it requires adult care are mentioned. Sidebars and speech bubbles provide further information, some of which is not relevant to the topic. While the title suggests that this might be a concept book, the animals are introduced randomly, with no attempt to arrange them by geography, climate, or, indeed, size. This is a book that youngsters might enjoy browsing through, but it provides little more than a scattershot look at a popular topic.—"Kara Schaff Dean, Walpole Public Library, MA"

      Copyright 2010 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      May 1, 2010
      Grades 2-4 Colorfully illustrated with many photos, this introduction to 29 kinds of animal babies emphasizes mammals but includes some birds, reptiles, and fish as well. With jocular headings such as bright baby (silver leaf monkeys), just hangin (opossums), and neck and neck (giraffes), each double-page spread presents one type of animal. The text might appear as a short paragraph, a caption, or a first-person thought balloon connected to an individual animal in one of the photos. Although the presentation is a bit scattershot, it generally includes some factoids about the species in general along with information about its young. A glossary is appended. Children can dip into this book at any point and learn from it, but the main draw will be the many intriguing and endearing photos. With a topic like baby animals, theres a ready audience.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2010, American Library Association.)

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