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Wild Baby Animals

Cute! Cute! Cute! There are few things as cute to young children as other baby mammals--especially the ones featured in this new series! From beautiful, cuddly cats to some of kids' favorite rodents, this series about mammal babies is sure to fly off library shelves. Developed by literacy experts, each 24-page book features controlled text with age-appropriate vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure for emergent readers. Colorful photos closely aligned to the text and popular, grade-appropriate topics guarantee that kids will gain confidence in reading while learning all about some of the cutest wild baby mammals around.

Animals

Beaver Kits

With their flat, paddle-like tails and their super-long front teeth, beavers are among North America’s most interesting animals. They are incredible builders, using branches and logs to dam… More →

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Lion Cubs

The lion, which is the second largest cat in the world, is unique. Unlike other cats, adult lions are social animals that live in groups, called prides. While a lioness retreats from the… More →

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Polar Bear Cubs

The North Pole is home to few mammals—it is far too cold for most to survive. Luckily, polar bears have a thick layer of fat and a heavy fur to keep them warm in this climate. In this… More →

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Raccoon Cubs

These masked beauties of the woods, who also often choose to live in towns, are natives of the Americas. While they may well build their dens in tree holes, they may also choose a spot less… More →

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Skunk Kits

These cat-sized bundles of fur with big, bushy tails are as adorable as they are smelly! Skunk families make their dens in hollow logs, in holes they’ve dug underground, or sometimes they… More →

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Squirrel Kits

These widespread gems of nature live just about everywhere, from woods to towns to cities. The gray squirrel, the most common kind, builds its home—called a drey—high up in trees. The home is More →

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Tiger Cubs

Young readers will learn about what some people consider to be the most beautiful wild cats in the world—Siberian tigers. Born in the bitter cold of Siberia in a safe hideaway of tall bushes… More →

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