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School Library Journal Review for Whose Little Baby Are You?

Cover: Whose Little Baby Are You?

A page featuring a photograph and listing unique descriptors and a habitat are used to introduce each newborn before the animal in question is identified. Each title takes readers through the stages of development, from infancy to adulthood. A Giant Egg breaks that pattern, spending more time on the nesting and incubation process and the parents’ appearance than on infant development. Vivid, carefully selected photos fill each page, labels highlight details, and the text is set on bright backgrounds. A closing “Fact File” spread adds further information, including a size comparison to adult humans and a world map of the animal’s range. The endangered status of pandas in Tiny Paws and orangutans in Tiny Fingers is addressed. The indexes are more extensive than usual for introductory titles. VERDICT Solid options, especially for educators teaching index use.

Products Reviewed

Title   ATOS Format Qty
Cover: A Giant Egg and Fluffy Feathers (Ostrich) A Giant Egg and Fluffy Feathers (Ostrich) 3.6 N/A
Cover: A Spiny Back and Green Scaly Skin (Iguana) A Spiny Back and Green Scaly Skin (Iguana) 3.3 N/A
Cover: A Tiny Beak and Spiky Feathers (Cockatiel) A Tiny Beak and Spiky Feathers (Cockatiel) 3.1 N/A
Cover: Enormous Ears and Soft Brown Hair (Moose) Enormous Ears and Soft Brown Hair (Moose) 3.0 N/A
Cover: Tiny Fingers and Fuzzy Orange Hair (Orangutan) Tiny Fingers and Fuzzy Orange Hair (Orangutan) 3.2 N/A
Cover: Tiny Paws and Big Black Eyes (Giant Panda) Tiny Paws and Big Black Eyes (Giant Panda) 3.6 N/A
Cover: Whose Little Baby Are You? Whose Little Baby Are You? (6 titles) N/A

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