Growing Up Strange Beginnings

Growing Up Strange Beginnings by Bernard Stonehouse, published by Tangerine Press in 2000, is a 48-page exploration of the early life of various young animals. This edition presents a unique perspective on how these creatures navigate the challenges of their formative years, showcasing dramatic artwork that captures pivotal moments around birth and growth.
Readers will find detailed illustrations that highlight significant stages in the lives of animals such as the Puss-moth, Surinam toad, and Emperor penguin. The book emphasizes the survival strategies and transformations these baby animals undergo, providing insights into their development. With a focus on juvenile nonfiction, this work serves as an informative resource for those interested in animal life cycles and the natural world.
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Growing Up is a new series that shows and tells how young animals survive the dangers of early life to grow or change into adults. Dramatic artwork focuses on a special moment at or soon after birth, while smaller drawings illustrate vital stages of the birth, the growing up, or the change from one form to another. Some of the young creatures featured in this book are: Puss-moth, Surinam toad, Gray kangaroo, Emperor penguin, Naked mole rat, Cuckoo Hoatzin, Green crab and Bitterling.
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