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32 pp.
| Kingfisher |
May, 2004 |
TradeISBN 0-7534-5755-5$$7.95
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PSAnimal Babies series.
"I have big ears and a long nose called a trunk.... Who is my mommy?" Not all of the questions (annotated answers appear on following pages) are this easy--featured animals include the capybara and the tapir--and kids will welcome the mix of familiar and not-so-familiar beasts sharing a habitat. The color photos, often in close-up, can be appreciated by all ages. Review covers these Animal Babies titles: Animal Babies in Grasslands, Animal Babies in Polar Lands, Animal Babies in Ponds and Rivers, and Animal Babies in Rain Forests.