Newborns : How Baby Animals Come Into the World
(2025)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

Details

PUBLISHED
[United States] : Orca Book Publishers, 2025
Made available through hoopla
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (64 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9781459834040 MWT17428547, 1459834046 17428547
LANGUAGE
English
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Did you know that Darwin's frogs hatch as tadpoles in their father's mouth? Or that a baby giraffe has to survive a six-foot fall because its mother is standing when it's born? What about how a baby dolphin has to swim up to the surface immediately after it's born to take its first breath? Some gestation periods are days; some are years. Some babies are born ready to fend for themselves while others rely on their parents for months. From scorpions to ravens to red kangaroos, all animals have their own miraculous processes to keep their species thriving. With its sweet, striking artwork and fascinating facts about 25 diverse animals, Newborns: How Baby Animals Come into the World is a great introduction to animal behavior for young readers. Key Selling Points - Newborns is an introduction to 25 diverse animals, from elephants to seahorses to scorpions, and how they reproduce, highlighting fascinating facts about each creature, including details about gestation, birth and, of course, their amazing babies. - The facts chosen for each animal highlight their uniqueness-for instance, how a bat gives birth upside down, or how a male seahorse incubates its babies, or how an alpine salamander keeps its eggs in its uterus-and are told in simple, concise language. - Illustrations are soft, cute and colorful, a perfect pairing for the fact-based but conversational text. - Backmatter includes a list of gestation times for each animal in the book (including human beings). - Originally a rhyming book in Spanish, the English translation focuses instead on getting the information across as clearly (and invitingly) as possible, with "fun facts" moved from the backmatter onto each animal's profile, so each spread has all the information at a glance. In this nonfiction picture book, learn about a diverse group of animal parents and babies, from alpine salamanders to polar bears, scorpions to walruses, in simple, kid-friendly language paired with vibrant illustrations. Paulina Jara is a Chilean author with experience in theater and differential education. She has developed a career focused on reading animation and oral narration which has led her to work as an expert advisor for school libraries. She has published more than 15 titles with various publishers. Mercè Galí is an illustrator from Barcelona who grew up surrounded by books in her parents' bookstore. She studied illustration at the "Llotja" art school and fine arts at the University of Barcelona with a specialty in engraving. She is mainly dedicated to illustration for children and young people and has published in over seven countries. Occasionally she combines illustration with teaching, giving creative workshops on art and engraving for children and adults at the Manolo Hugué art school. Baby animals aren't just adorable-they're amazing! A newborn dolphin swims to the surface right after it's born to take its first breath, a baby giraffe tumbles six feet because its mother gives birth standing up and Darwin's frogs hatch as tadpoles in their father's mouth. Learn how 25 animals, from bats to ravens to red kangaroos, come into the world and the unique ways in which each species thrives. Baby animals aren't just adorable-they're amazing!

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