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K-3Baby Animals series.
Photographs by
Richard Hewett.
Appealing to children's fascination with baby animals, the books in this series use a simple text to follow each baby from its earliest days until it's old enough to be on its own. Each book has a different setting: the wild, a wildlife preserve, and a wild animal park. The quality of the color photographs is uneven. A time line and further information about each species are appended. [Review covers these Baby Animals titles: A Harbor Seal Pup Grows Up, A Kangaroo Joey Grows Up, A Tiger Cub Grows Up.]