Wild Babies

Wild Babies by Seymour Simon is a captivating exploration of the world of baby animals, published by HarperCollins in 1997. This first edition features 32 pages filled with vibrant full-color photographs that bring to life the fascinating details of various species. The book presents intriguing facts about exotic baby animals, such as the surprising number of opossum offspring and the impressive weight of newborn elephants.
Readers will discover a wealth of information about the early lives of animals, making it an engaging resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction. The book covers a range of topics related to animals and their young, providing insights that are both educational and visually appealing. With its combination of striking imagery and informative content, this edition serves as an excellent introduction to the wonders of baby animals.
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Did you know that…
opossums give birth to fifty tiny babies at once?
baby elephants weigh over 200 pounds at birth?
a newborn giraffe is as tall as a person?
Learn everything you ever wanted to know about exotic, irresistible baby animals in this fascinating book–filled with full-color photographs.
“A beautiful browsing book.”
— “School Library Journal”
“Combines appealing photographs with intriguing details of animals life.”
–ALA “Booklist”
Seymour Simon is the author of over 100 highly acclaimed science books for young readers, including “Whales, Big Cats, Snakes, Wolves” and “Sharks, ” all available in HarperTrophy paperback editions.
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