![]() When you find out that there isn't a mammal alive in the wild who doesn't put their baby to breast and keep her there for a while, it is a powerful message about the normalcy of breastfeeding. "These animal stories help show new moms that breastfeeding is what nature intended. State, MSĪlso available in Spanish, Hebrew, and Dutch! "One of the most engrossing nonfictions books I have ever read." -Sonya Smith, Science Coordinator, ATOMS2XP and IMPACT2, Miss. Cifuentes, Director, Carnegie Academy for Science Education "As engaging visually as it is verbally!" -Dr. ![]() "Completely engrossing!" -Carolyn Bailey, ForeWord Magazine This fascinating look at life cycles portrays the normalcy of birth and breastfeeding and explores how mothers help 14 different mammals navigate the path from helpless infants to self-sufficient adults. But a mammal baby’s journey to maturity varies dramatically depending on whether it is a bear or a bat, a shrew or a seal, a hippopotamus or a human. But mammal babies need their mothers-they need to be nurtured and nourished long enough to learn how to survive on their own.Īll mammal mothers feed, protect, and teach their young, even though these tasks can challenge their own needs for survival. ![]() ![]() For many animals, such as reptiles and amphibians, mothering responsibilities end before the babies are even born. This beautiful book makes the perfect gift for young children and parents! Enjoy the stunning illustrations and educate your children about different animals (including humans!), their habitats, feeding habits, and family life!Īll over the world, in all kinds of habitats, mothers bring forth new life. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |