Read [pdf]> The Magnificent Book of Baby Animals by Barbara Taylor, Simon Treadwell

Read [pdf]> The Magnificent Book of Baby Animals by Barbara Taylor, Simon Treadwell

The Magnificent Book of Baby Animals by Barbara Taylor, Simon Treadwell

The Magnificent Book of Baby Animals

Barbara Taylor, Simon Treadwell

Page: 80

Format: pdf, ePub, mobi, fb2

ISBN: 9798886740554

Publisher: Weldon Owen

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Get up close to 36 babies from the animal world—some adorable some intriguing, and some quirky-looking. Look up into the rainforest canopy, peer into the ocean depths, and stride across the savannah to see 36 baby animals from around the world. From the cheetah cub to the sleepy baby dormouse, The Magnificent Book of Baby Animals depicts the animal kingdom’s most fascinating and peculiar young creatures in stunning and accurate original illustrations. Intriguing facts accompany every illustration, so you can find out why meerkats ‘babysit’ each other’s pups, how turtle hatchlings try to flip each other over, and how newborn wild boar piglets can recognize their mother’s voice. Discover how infant macaques learn how to use tools and that cuckoo chicks are brought up by foster parents. 36 BABY ANIMALS: Learn about dozens of babies, from the dik-dik fawn and the dugong calf to the opossum joey and the guillemot chick. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED: Vibrant, detailed images bring these young animals to life. FASCINATING FACTS: Includes hundreds of fascinating facts in an easy-to-read format that will enthrall animal lovers of all ages. MAP OF THE ANIMAL WORLD: A full-page map shows where each animal originates from. COLLECT THE SERIES: More beautifully illustrated compendiums for all ages include The Magnificent Book of Cats, The Magnificent Book of Birds, The Magnificent Book of Horses, The Magnificent Book of Extinct Animals, and The Magnificent Book of Sharks.



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