Baby Animals Playing

Baby Animals Playing by Suzi Eszterhas, published by Owlkids Books in 2017, is a delightful exploration of how baby animals engage in play to develop essential skills. This 24-page book features stunning, full-color photographs that capture ten different species from three continents, showcasing their playful behaviors. Each image is accompanied by a brief sentence that provides insight into the animal’s actions, making it accessible for young readers and suitable for read-aloud sessions.
Readers will discover a variety of baby animals, from lemurs to giraffes, as they learn about animal behavior through play. The book encourages children to connect their experiences with those of the animals, fostering an understanding of the natural world. Additionally, the back matter includes further information about Suzi Eszterhas and her work in wildlife photography, enriching the reading experience. This engaging title is perfect for young animal enthusiasts and those interested in science and nature.
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Around the world, baby animals use play to learn and practice important skills. Whether it’s baby lemurs climbing trees, giraffe calves galloping in the grass, or cheetah brothers wrestling, baby animals at play are not only adorable — they can teach us about animal behavior, too.
The first in a new series, this book showcases ten species from three continents, each engaged in different forms of play. Stunning, intimate, full-color photographs by Suzi Eszterhas are each paired with a short sentence highlighting information about the animal. Designed both as a read-aloud and for young children to explore independently, this book will encourage readers to make connections between themselves and the animals. Back matter gives further information about Suzi Eszterhas and her wildlife photography work.
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