Baby Marsupials

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 15 January 2012

Endangered Baby Animals

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 15 January 2012

Baby Giraffes

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 15 January 2010
Young children will love this introduction to the tallest land animal in the world! Simple text and captivating photos feature calves, or babies, being cared for by their mothers and learning how to survive in woodlands and on savannas. Children will also learn about the parts of the giraffe’s body, from its extraordinary neck and spotted coat to its long blue tongue!

Baby Pigs

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 15 January 2010

Baby Bunnies

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 15 January 2010

Baby Elephants

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 15 January 2010
Entertaining photographs of baby elephants playing, swimming, and rolling in mud highlight this introduction to elephants. Basic facts are briefly and simply explained including how calves are born, what their bodies are like, how they change as they grow, and what life is like in the herd.

Baby Raccoons

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 15 January 2010
Close-up images of adorable raccoon kits, or babies, accompany the basic facts about these familiar mammals. Children will learn about the parts of the body, how babies are raised by their mothers after they are born, and how raccoons survive in forests, wetlands, and even cities.

Baby Foxes

by Bobbie Kalman

Published 15 January 2010
Children will be delighted by the beautiful photographs of the amazing variety of species of foxes. Easy-to-understand text explains where foxes live and how babies are born and raised. Young readers will also learn why large ears on a fox can help beat the heat or help some locate insects to eat, and how brown fur in the summer and white fur in the winter helps protect some from predators.