Covered in fuzzy down, penguin chicks are adorable! In this title, beginning readers will learn how penguin parents care for their fluffy babies, from feeding them to keeping them warm.… More →
Too Cute!
Spend time with some aww-dorable babies in this series for beginning readers! Simple, predictable text and cute, colorful photos support students just starting to read on their own. Readers will learn basic facts about each baby including favorite foods and how they play. Features show the animals at each life stage and reinforce facts from the text. Young readers will love growing with favorite animal babies in this series that is simply too cute!
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Raccoon kits are busy babies! They learn how to climb trees and find food with mom. Beginning readers can learn more about the lives of young raccoons, from what they eat to how they learn,… More →
Baby lions are cute enough to make anyone melt, and this charming title proves it! Beginning readers are introduced to the animals through carefully leveled text and adorable labeled photos.… More →
Charge! Here comes a baby rhino! These cute babies keep busy by eating plants, rolling in mud, and spending time with mom. In this book, beginning readers learn all about how baby rhinos grow More →
Koala joeys spend the first six months of their lives in their mother's pouch! In this adorable title, beginning readers can learn about these bean-sized babies through easy-to-read text and… More →
Lambs run and jump around their farm. Some butt heads! This book introduces readers to the first year of a lamb's life. Simple, predictable text and crisp photos share where lambs are born,… More →
Hop on over and learn about the lives of baby rabbits! Readers just starting out can grow along with rabbit kits and learn about their lives, from their time in the nest to when they head out More →
Grown-up goats start as kids! These cute babies have busy lives. Through simple, predictable text and crisp photos, this title for young readers introduces where baby goats live, what they… More →