Does a Kangaroo Have a Mother, Too?

Does a Kangaroo Have a Mother, Too? by Eric Carle is a delightful reprint published by Harper Collins on March 15, 2005. This 32-page book, written in English, explores the bond between various animal babies and their mothers, emphasizing the universal theme of maternal love.
Readers will encounter a vibrant array of animals, from kangaroos to elephants, each accompanied by their mothers. The book presents a playful narrative that highlights family connections and emotions, making it an engaging read for young audiences. Through colorful illustrations and simple text, Eric Carle invites readers to discover the loving relationships within the animal kingdom, reinforcing the idea that all mothers share a deep love for their children.
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Of course they do — just like me and you! From baby kangaroos, called joeys, to baby elephants, called calfs, every kind of animal has a mother. Inside this playful and colorful book you will see all sorts of different babies with their mothers, all with one thing in common: Their mothers love them very, very much — just like your mother loves you! Come right in and meet the family — the animal family, that is — in words and pictures by Eric Carle.
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