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Acclaimed nonfiction author Sandra Markle presents the daring story of a mother emperor penguin's struggle to reach the sea, find food, avoid predators, and make her way back to her mate and their newborn chick before they starve. Alan Marks' luminous illustrations highlight the harsh conditions and stunning landscapes of Antarctica.
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"A baby kangaroo lives in its mother's pouch. A zebra group is called a dazzle. A mother octopus has 50,000 babies! Find out how animal families care for their young, keep one another safe, and share duties. Accessible and fun K-3 level information reveals the animal world to young readers and researchers in this Pebble Explore title from the Animal Societies series"--
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Most insects don't take care of their young, but some do--in surprising ways. Some bugs clean up after their messy little ones, cater to their picky eaters, and yes--hug their baby bugs. A fun and clever look at parenting in the insect world, perfect for backyard scientists and their own moms and dads. Back matter includes further information about the insects and a list of resources for young readers.
14) Birds
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[2007]
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Introduces the birth, development, care, feeding, and characteristics of baby birds.
15) Fish
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[2007]
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Introduces the birth, development, care, feeding, and characteristics of baby fish.
16) Mammals
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Introduces the birth, development, care, feeding, and characteristics of baby mammals.
20) Babies on the go
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2003.
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Illustrations and rhyming text show how different animals carry their babies when they are on the move.
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