Animal Babies in Forests

Animal Babies in Forests by Jennifer Schofield is a 32-page book published by Kingfisher on May 13, 2004. This edition presents an engaging exploration of various animals inhabiting the lush environments of rainforests, including tapirs, lemurs, gorillas, and jaguars. The book aims to educate young readers about these fascinating creatures and the critical habitats they occupy.
Readers will discover insights into the lives of baby animals and the importance of environmental conservation. The content emphasizes the relationship between these animals and their forest homes, encouraging an appreciation for nature and the need to protect these fast-disappearing ecosystems. With its focus on juvenile nonfiction, this book serves as an informative resource for children interested in animals and the science of their habitats.
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Animal Babies in Rainforests, by the Editors of Kingfisher, focuses on animals living in the leafy corners of the world. From tapirs and lemurs to gorillas and jaguars, the creatures of the rainforest will tempt children to learn about a fast-disappearing habitat.
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