Real-size Baby Animals

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| Rating | : | 4.37 (705 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0756690129 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-01-07 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Real-size Baby Animals mikasa365 I bought this book for my granddaughters for Christmas because they love animals, in particular baby animals. The pictures are beautiful, but the large fold out sheets are not sturdy - I tore them slightly opening them. Not a book a child could look at alone without destroying it.. My 7-years-old daughter LOVES it Chuang This is a great book with real size baby animal pictures. My daughter loves it so much that she kept on reading it again and again. We got it from local public library but are seriously considering to buy one instead. The quality of the book is very good, the content is very educational, and the most important thing is, the pictures are so cute and so vivid that kids just love it. I would highly recommend this book to all parents who are looking for a good read for their young children.. Animal babies Laurie S. Christensen This is an amazing book to use when teaching the common core in first grade. It has wonderful pictures and allows for a great follow up writing lesson.
Find out fun facts about animal families and lifestyles — how many siblings they have, the groups they live in, and their habitats. Includes full-page gatefolds!Compare, measure and marvel at the amazing sizes and shapes of baby animals from the cupcake-sized Emperor penguin chick to the clumsy three-foot tall elephant calf. Life-size Baby Animals includes a wealth of absorbing facts kids can take away to impress school pals and teachers alike.Big bites of information alongside feature boxes and snappy facts ignite the curiosity of young readersPull-outs, notes, and captions reveal the changes in fur, coloring, and anatomy that occur as animals growAmazing images grab attention while the lively writing style, fun facts, and text provide plenty to absorbEach spread shows a measuring scale and actual-sized animal fea tures so youngsters can see for themselves how small the animals are at birth and how big they growMeasurements of humans and familiar objects are given to aid comparison
