parental behavior in animals

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parental behavior in animals

The goose egg

2019
Henrietta the elephant's serene life is disrupted when a baby goose comes to stay, but after Goose finally leaves, Henrietta no longer enjoys the quiet.

Wild orca

the oldest, wisest whale in the world
2018
"Mia, her family, and friends gather in the San Juan Islands for Orca Sing, hoping that 105-year-old Granny, the oldest orca, will return with the pods she watches over. Includes facts about Granny and orcas"--Provided by publisher.

Mommy snuggles

2017
In this book with simple text, animal mothers--and human mothers--show their love by keeping their babies close beside them wherever they go.

Chicks eat puke!

2018
Everyone finds some kind of food distasteful. That might be broccoli for some or olives for others. This book puts those foods into perspective, and young readers will eat it up. They'll learn that bird parents will do anything to bring their chicks the nutrition they need and in a form they can ingest. That sometimes means chicks eat vomit.
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I love dad

Presents loving moments between animal babies and their fathers.
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I heart you

2016
"A rhyming picture book about the loving parent-child relationship in animal and human families"--Provided by publisher.
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Gorillas and their infants

2018
Simple text and photos introduce readers to gorillas and their infants. Includes a video, which launches via a 4D app.
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Penguins and their chicks

Provides a brief introduction to penguins, discussing how they reproduce and grow.
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Tigers and their cubs

2018
Simple text and photos introduce readers to tigers and their cubs. Includes a video, which launches via a 4D app.
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Little Whale

Little Whale is nervous about leaving the shallows of the warm, southern sea but Gray Whale gently guides her new baby as they migrate to the cool, rich waters of the north.
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