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Books with title Babies, Babies, Babies!

  • Owl Babies

    Martin Waddell, Patrick Benson

    Paperback (Candlewick, April 1, 2002)
    A tender tale to remind the youngest of children that Mommy always comes back."I want my mommy!" Three baby owls awake one night to find their mother gone, and they can’t help but wonder where she is. What is she doing? When will she be back? What scary things move all around them? Stunning illustrations from striking perspectives capture the anxious little owls as they worry. Not surprisingly, joyous flapping and dancing and bouncing greet the mother’s return, lending a celebratory tone to the ending of this comforting tale. Never has the plight of young ones who miss their mother been so simply told or so beautifully rendered.
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  • Babies

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Board book (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 1, 1991)
    A charming first look at the soft and sweet world of babies.
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  • Bug Babies

    Catherine Veitch

    language (Heinemann, Nov. 1, 2014)
    This book looks at bug babies, and examines how bug babies are born, how they are cared for, how they develop, and differences and similarities between baby bugs and their parents. The book also includes a picture glossary of key and difficult terms, and a page showing the life cycle of a bug.
  • Owl Babies

    Martin Waddell, Patrick Benson

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Sept. 12, 2017)
    A tender tale to remind the youngest of children that Mommy always comes back."I want my mommy!" Three baby owls awake one night to find their mother gone, and they can’t help but wonder where she is. What is she doing? When will she be back? What scary things move all around them? Stunning illustrations from striking perspectives capture the anxious little owls as they worry. Not surprisingly, joyous flapping and dancing and bouncing greet the mother’s return, lending a celebratory tone to the ending of this comforting tale. Never has the plight of young ones who miss their mother been so simply told or so beautifully rendered.
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  • Seed-Babies

    Margaret W. Morley

    Paperback (Yesterday's Classics, Feb. 3, 2009)
    Share the excitement of three little children as they discover how beans grow from seeds, then start to wonder how other plants get their start, which leads them to watch closely for new life springing up all around them. Numerous black and white drawings enliven the text. Suitable for ages 6 and up.
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  • Owl Babies

    Martin Waddell, Patrick Benson

    eBook (Candlewick Press, Dec. 21, 2012)
    “There aren’t many ‘baby books’ that convey this kind of emotional richness supported by a perfect artistic form.” — Washington Post Book WorldWhen three baby owls awake one night to find their mother gone, they can't help but wonder where she is. Stunning illustrations capture the owls as they worry about their mother: What is she doing? When will she be back? Not surprisingly, a joyous flapping and dancing and bouncing greets her return, lending a celebratory tone to the ending of this comforting tale. Never has the plight of young ones who miss their mother been so simply told or so beautifully rendered.
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  • Seed-Babies

    Margaret Warner Morley

    eBook (Yesterday's Classics, Dec. 4, 2010)
    Share the excitement of three little children as they discover how beans grow from seeds, then start to wonder how other plants get their start, which leads them to watch closely for new life springing up all around them. Numerous black and white drawings enliven the text. Suitable for ages 6 and up.
  • Owl Babies

    Martin Waddell, Patrick Benson

    Board book (Candlewick, Sept. 8, 2015)
    “There aren’t many ‘baby books’ that convey this kind of emotional richness supported by a perfect artistic form.” — Washington Post Book WorldWhen three baby owls awake one night to find their mother gone, they can't help but wonder where she is. Stunning illustrations capture the owls as they worry about their mother: What is she doing? When will she be back? Not surprisingly, a joyous flapping and dancing and bouncing greets her return, lending a celebratory tone to the ending of this comforting tale. Never has the plight of young ones who miss their mother been so simply told or so beautifully rendered.
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  • Owl Babies

    Martin Waddell, Patrick Benson

    Board book (Candlewick, Sept. 10, 2019)
    The baby owls came out of their house,and they sat on the tree and waited.A big branch for Sarah, a small branch for Percy,and an old piece of ivy for Bill.When three baby owls awake one night to find their mother gone, they can't help but wonder where she is. Stunning illustrations from unique and striking perspectives capture the owls as they worry about their mother: What is she doing? When will she be back? What scary things move all around them? Not surprisingly, a joyous flapping and dancing and bouncing greets her return, lending a celebratory tone to the ending of this comforting tale. Never has the plight of young ones who miss their mother been so simply told or so beautifully rendered.
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  • Owl Babies

    Martin Waddell, Patrick Benson

    Hardcover (Walker Books Ltd, )
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  • Zoo Babies

    Accord

    eBook (Accord a division of Andrews McMeel Publishing LLC, Aug. 15, 2012)
    Everyone knows that the baby animals are the very best part of a visit to the zoo. And with Zoo Babies, toddlers will have a big dose of cute right at their fingertips. Paging through the book, they'll find baby elephants spraying water, lion cubsplaying and tiny giraffes learning to stand. Brightly colored illustrations and simple text combine to make Zoo Babies a roaring good time.
  • Snow Babies

    Laura Ellen Anderson

    Board book (Sterling Publishing, Nov. 6, 2018)
    This delightful book—now in board—introduces kids to those wide-eyed, furry, and irresistible animal babies that live in the snow. They're soft, fluffy, cuddly, and cute—and they all love snowy places. Time to meet the snow babies! From roly-poly polar bear cubs happy at play to seal pups snuggling and penguin chicks waddling, there's nothing more adorable than these baby animals. Toddlers will love Laura Ellen Anderson's bold pictures.
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