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So Many Babies

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1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

Where can you find animal babies? Why, nearly everywhere!

Perfect for babies and toddlers, this adorable board book features a wide variety of baby animals and explores all of the places they live, from bays to burrows and beyond. With colorful, easy-to-turn pages, this book is an essential addition to any little one's library. Upbeat, rhyming text from award-winning poet Lorna Crozier creates a joyful reading experience, and warm, cheerful illustrations are sure to make the book a favorite.

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    • Kirkus

      A board-book introduction to animal babies, at least pictorially. Each page introduces a new animal and its habitat, sometimes giving hints to animal behavior, but it introduces more questions than it answers. The animals look more like cartoons that the real thing, a potential point of confusion. For instance, the elephant that accompanies the text "Babies in jungles" is pale green. Sometimes it is unclear which animal is featured--does "Babies in rivers" refer to the big-eyed beavers clinging to logs or to the school of fish they are eyeing? Worse, "babies in bogs" presents three smiling frogs and a few tadpoles, with no indication that the tadpoles are the babies. The species are not named, so adult readers are left guessing--is that a pile of bears in a cave or some more exotic creature? Readers may not be able to name the ring-tailed lemur or know that sea otters float on their backs, particularly when the drawing of the sea otter gives so few accurate clues. Rhyming text is choppy and forced. After all the cutesy animals, the final page changes the subject from animal babies to a saccharine assurance that "baby, my baby, there's no one like you!" So Many Babies are a few too many. (Board book. 6 mos.-2) COPYRIGHT(1) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • Kirkus

      January 1, 2016
      A board-book introduction to animal babies, at least pictorially. Each page introduces a new animal and its habitat, sometimes giving hints to animal behavior, but it introduces more questions than it answers. The animals look more like cartoons that the real thing, a potential point of confusion. For instance, the elephant that accompanies the text "Babies in jungles" is pale green. Sometimes it is unclear which animal is featured--does "Babies in rivers" refer to the big-eyed beavers clinging to logs or to the school of fish they are eyeing? Worse, "babies in bogs" presents three smiling frogs and a few tadpoles, with no indication that the tadpoles are the babies. The species are not named, so adult readers are left guessing--is that a pile of bears in a cave or some more exotic creature? Readers may not be able to name the ring-tailed lemur or know that sea otters float on their backs, particularly when the drawing of the sea otter gives so few accurate clues. Rhyming text is choppy and forced. After all the cutesy animals, the final page changes the subject from animal babies to a saccharine assurance that "baby, my baby, there's no one like you!" So Many Babies are a few too many. (Board book. 6 mos.-2)

      COPYRIGHT(2016) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:180
  • Text Difficulty:0

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