Overview
See how young forest animals grow and change in the first weeks and months of their lives with this educational children's book series for little nature lovers.
Meet a playful squirrel, a furry fox, and a delightful deer fawn and watch how they grow. Exquisite photography captures and follows the early lives of children's favorite woodland animals. This series of animal books for children boasts: - Three 24-page books, each including five different young animals at different stages of their early lives
- Will instill in young readers a lifelong love of animals, nature and books
- The books in this series may be bought individually or packaged together in an elegant, durable slipcase Everyone loves little animals and this educational book is a must for fans of furry forest creatures and would make an excellent children's gift. Elegant and filled with beautiful photography, children can follow baby animals through their early lives -- from helpless newborns to confident, curious creatures on the cusp of adulthood. A series of photographs show each animal at different stages in its early life. See an owl hatch from its egg, a mouse before it has fur, and foxes learning to hunt. These books are a delight to read together or aloud to preschool children or for young readers to pick up themselves, which has many early learning benefits including language development. Perfect for children ages 3-5, this nature book captures in beautiful detail how children's favorite forest animals grow and develop. Learning about how animals grow and change is a topic often covered as part of the early childhood and kindergarten curriculums. Want to gift your little one the full book set? Add See How They Grow: Farm Animals and See How They Grow: Pets to complete the set.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9780744050004
- ISBN-10: 0744050006
- Publisher: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
- Publish Date: March 2022
- Dimensions: 7.9 x 10.2 x 0.3 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.7 pounds
- Page Count: 24
- Reading Level: Ages 0-3
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