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Books with title Baby Animals Moving

  • Baby Animals

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Board book (Sterling, March 4, 2008)
    Chubby puppies, furry kittens, fuzzy chicks, downy ducklings: Gyo Fujikawa’s lovable baby animals will captivate children. They’re big (elephants) and small (mice), plump (piglets), and playful (lambs). With each picture, kids learn a little bit about the animal—the sound it makes, how soft it might feel, and what it can do. Plus, they’ll discover something else very important: that very young creatures have to be petted, snuggled, and hugged very gently…just like the children themselves.
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  • Baby Animals

    Garth Williams

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Sept. 14, 2004)
    A Little Golden Book all about bustling baby animals! A favorite of children for generations, Garth Williams’s classic Little Golden Book continues to find a special place in the hearts of young readers. Featuring adorable baby animals including a playful bear, a busy squirrel, a brave lion, and many more, this beloved classic is a must-have for all little animal lovers.
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  • Baby Animals Moving

    Suzi Eszterhas

    Hardcover (Owlkids, March 15, 2018)
    Around the world, baby animals move in different ways. Whether it’s egret chicks practicing flapping their wings, zebra calves learning to run just a few hours after they’re born, or baby orangutans hanging onto their moms as they swing through the jungle, baby animals on the go are not only adorable―they can teach us about animal behavior, too. The second book in the Baby Animals series, it showcases twelve species from around the globe, each moving in different ways. Stunning photographs by award-winning wildlife photographer Suzi Eszterhas are paired with brief informational text. Designed both to be read aloud or explored independently, this book reinforces how baby animals learn valuable life skills that will help them survive on their own in the wild. Back matter gives further information about Suzi and her wildlife photography work.
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  • Baby Animals

    Teora USA

    Paperback (Teora USA Llc, April 30, 2007)
    A first encyclopedia with stickers, answers your child's questions about baby animals, while providing hours of fun!
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  • Baby Animals

    Marie Fordacq, Janik Coat

    Hardcover (Twirl, Sept. 6, 2016)
    Little ones will enjoy using this adorable book with 45 magnetic play pieces to match various baby animals to their parents, all while learning about the habitats in which each animal lives. A helpful spread at the back of the book even allows tots to confirm they've placed all the babies right where they belong! And when playtime is over, the magnetic pieces can be neatly stored away in the book's handy front pocket. It all adds up to one irresistible, travelfriendly package that's perfect for any child who is endlessly curious about baby animals.
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  • Drawing Baby Animals

    Jorge Santillan, Sarah Eason

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Everyone agrees: Fuzzy chicks, playful puppies, and clumsy foals are super cute! Readers will love not only drawing these adorable animals, but also learning all about how they grow, play, and act with their mothers. Detailed directions will help readers complete colorful drawings step-by-step, while facts about each animal complement each section. Readers will be introduced to basic art concepts such as shading and highlighting as they enjoy learning about baby animals.
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  • Baby Animals Playing

    Suzi Eszterhas

    Hardcover (Owlkids, Oct. 15, 2017)
    Around the world, baby animals use play to learn and practice important skills. Whether it’s baby lemurs climbing trees, giraffe calves galloping in the grass, or cheetah brothers wrestling, baby animals at play are not only adorable ― they can teach us about animal behavior, too. The first in a new series, this book showcases ten species from three continents, each engaged in different forms of play. Stunning, intimate, full-color photographs by Suzi Eszterhas are each paired with a short sentence highlighting information about the animal. Designed both as a read-aloud and for young children to explore independently, this book will encourage readers to make connections between themselves and the animals. Back matter gives further information about Suzi Eszterhas and her wildlife photography work.
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  • Baby Animals

    Garth Williams

    eBook (Golden Books, Dec. 21, 2011)
    A Little Golden Book all about bustling baby animals! A favorite of children for generations, Garth Williams’s classic Little Golden Book continues to find a special place in the hearts of young readers. Featuring adorable baby animals including a playful bear, a busy squirrel, a brave lion, and many more, this beloved classic is a must-have for all little animal lovers.
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  • Baby Animals

    Animal Planet, Dorothea Deprisco

    Flexibound (TI Inc. Books, March 7, 2017)
    With more than 200 adorable photos of baby animals and their families, there's serious "aw" factor on every page of Animal Planet Baby Animals. This fun addition to the Animal Bites series provides kids in the first years of schooling with the perfect bite-sized view of their favorite animals. Arranged thematically with a focus on animal behavior and family relationships, young readers will explore sections about life cycles, feeding, play time, conservation, getting around, and much more. Special book features designed for this age group include simple infographics and 'All Grown Up' animal facts to help kids learn more about how young and adult animals differ-just like humans! For more Animal Bites books, check out Animal Planet Ocean Animals, Animal Planet Polar Animals, Animal Planet Wild Animals, Animal Planet Farm Animals, and Animal Planet Animals on the Move.A portion of the proceeds from the sale of books in the Animal Bites series benefits the principal partners of R.O.A.R. (Reach Out. Act. Respond.), Animal Planet's initiative dedicated to improving the lives of animals in our communities and in the wild.
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  • Baby Animals

    Stephanie Babin, Thierry Bedouet

    Board book (Twirl, March 5, 2019)
    Big, sturdy tabs to push and pull make for great learning fun in this brand-new nonfiction series. Baby Animals introduces a unique approach to telling preschool children about baby animals, featuring three pull tabs on each spread. Pull a tab to see a chick hatch from an egg or tadpoles become young frogs, push a tab to see a baby emperor penguin keep warm between his daddy's feet or a lion cub learn to hunt. With bite-size information just right for hungry young minds, Baby Animals is a welcome addition to any young child's library of nonfiction books.
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  • Baby Animals

    Tiger Tales

    Board book (Tiger Tales., Sept. 2, 2014)
    This simple lift-the-flap book is packed with adorable baby animals! The bright, bold photographs and large flaps make learning fun.
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  • Baby Animals Eating

    Eszterhas

    Hardcover (Owlkids, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Around the world, baby animals eat to grow big and strong. Whether it’s bear cubs snacking on clams, giraffes munching on leaves, or chimpanzee babies drinking milk from their moms, baby animals eating are not only adorable―they can teach us about animal behavior, too. The third book in the Baby Animals series, Baby Animals Eating showcases more than 10 species from around the world eating different things. Stunning, intimate, full-color photographs by Suzi Eszterhas are each paired with a short sentence highlighting information about the animal. Designed both to be read aloud and for young children to explore independently, this book will encourage readers to make connections between themselves and the animals. Back matter gives further information about Suzi Eszterhas and some behind-the-scenes detail.
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