How Animal Babies Stay Safe
By (Author) Mary Ann Fraser
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins Children's Books
3rd May 2002
United States
General
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Wildlife and habitats
591.563
Paperback
40
Width 201mm, Height 241mm, Spine 3mm
144g
A baby scorpion rides on its mother's back. A baby alligator hides in it's mother's mouth. What about a baby leopard and a baby elephant Read and find out how animal babies stay safe. Ages 6+.
"This volume shows how animal babies are protected. The range of behavior is broad and intriguing-from reptiles hatched from eggs and surviving by following their instincts to mammals creating sophisticated homes and using their wiles for the protection of their young. Fraser's writing is direct, and her observations are clearly expressed. Typically, one, two, or three pictures appear on a double-page spread, showing different animals in pleasing, colorful illwstrntions. The final pages offer a few facts about certain baby animals and tips on what to do if a wild animal baby is found." -- Booklist
"Offers a broad look at the way young animals are protected by their parents and by their own instincts. Fraser organizes her text by types of care, safe homes, moving young from place to place, alerting to danger, fighting for defense, and clustering in large groups for protection, with the beginning and ending of the work focusing on the care of human babies and children. Includes many types of animals, from the tiny (snails) to the huge (elephants) and the charming (cats and kittens) to the not-so-charming (a head--on view of an alligator with her babies in her open mouth)." -- Kirkus Reviews
Mary Ann Fraser has illustrated over 50 books and written and illustrated seven books, among them In Search of the Grand Canyon, Ten Mile Day, and Forest Fire, including her Where Are the Night Animals in the Let's Read & Find Out series, an Outstanding Science Trade Book for Children. Interested in nature since she was very young, she keeps ten turtles, a newt and a crayfish as pets. Ms. Fraser lives in Simi Valley, CA.