Animal babies

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Baby cows

2022
"A baby cow uses its long, skinny legs to stand up shortly after it is born. It drinks milk from its mother's body to grow big and strong. Follow along with this calf as it grows up living with its mother in a herd of cows. The baby learns to run, kick, and jump. It starts to eat grass and continues to grow. Simple text paired with . . . pictures helps build reading confidence for animal-loving early readers"--.

Baby moose

2022
"A baby moose is a little bit wobbly as it tries to stand for the first time on long, skinny legs. Follow along with this cute calf as it gets bigger and stronger every day. Discover how it learns to run, find food, and even swim. Watch it grow! Simple text paired with . . . pictures helps build reading confidence for animal-loving early readers"--Provided by publisher.

Baby sea turtles

2022
"After a baby sea turtle breaks out of its egg, it has to dig its way out of the sandy nest. Then, the baby sea turtle and its many little brothers and sisters crawl to the ocean. Follow along with the sea turtle as it swims for the first time, finds its own food, and dives to deeper waters. Simple text paired with . . . pictures helps build reading confidence for animal-loving early readers"--Provided by publisher.

Baby leopards

2022
"A baby leopard is born with its eyes closed. It cannot see anything. When the little cub is about one week old, it opens its eyes and looks around. Follow along with this leopard cub as it makes its way through the world. Watch it learn to swim, climb, and hunt. Then, it will be ready to live by itself. Simple text paired with . . . pictures helps build reading confidence for animal-loving early readers"--Provided by publisher.

Baby eagles

2022
"When a baby eagle breaks out of its egg, it has soft, fluffy feathers. The tiny bird lives in a nest and gets food from its parents. As the eaglet gets bigger, it grows new feathers, too. Follow along with this beautiful bird as it flaps its wings for the first time, learns to fly, and eventually leaves the nest to live on its own. Simple text paired with . . . pictures helps build reading confidence for animal-loving early readers"--Provided by publisher.

Baby anteaters

2022
"A furry baby anteater rides on its mother's back for the first months of its life. This little baby has a long nose and a tail. Watch as the baby anteater grows. Soon, it learns how to walk around on its own and find ants to eat. Eventually, it will be ready to live by itself. Simple text paired with . . . pictures helps build reading confidence for animal-loving early readers"--Provided by publisher.

Baby red pandas

"A mother red panda may be the signature red-brown color you'd expect, but a newborn baby is just a little ball of gray fur. Follow along as the tiny cub slurps up its mother's milk, opens its eyes for the first time, and beginsto explore life outside of the nest. Watch it munch on bamboo and climb trees before it is finally ready to live alone and, eventually, have its only little cubs"--Provided by publisher.

Baby seals

"A fluffy harp seal is ready for its chilly habitat from birth. Soon, its yellowish fur will even turn bright white to match the ice and snow that surrounds the adorable pup. Follow along as the little baby slurps up milk to get big and strong, dives into the ice-cold water for the first time, and changes colors as it grows. Simple text paired with . . . pictures helps build reading confidence for animal-loving early readers"--Provided by publisher.

Baby llamas

"A baby llama is called a Cria and has long ears shaped like bananas. Read to learn more about baby llamas"--Provided by publisher.

Baby porcupines

"In a few hours, the baby porcupine's spines begin to grow hard and sharp. But the newborn porcupine is a soft little bundle of fur. Follow along with this cute critter as it learns to climb and crawl, sips on milk before munching on twigs, and grows bigger and stronger every day. Simple text paired with . . . pictures helps build reading confidence for animal-loving early readers"--Provided by publisher.

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