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Mountain Mamas and Babies
Mountain Mamas and Babies
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Introduce children to 10 common animals that live in the mountains--and their babies--with this wildlife-themed board book.Board books put images and words in the hands of young children who are eager to learn. Feed their curiosity and jump-start their education with the Wildlife Families series of board books. Let Mountain Mamas and Babies capture the interest of your family's youngest nature lovers, ages 0-5. The board book introduces 10 baby critters (and their moms!) commonly found in mount…
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Introduce children to 10 common animals that live in the mountains--and their babies--with this wildlife-themed board book.


Board books put images and words in the hands of young children who are eager to learn. Feed their curiosity and jump-start their education with the Wildlife Families series of board books. Let Mountain Mamas and Babies capture the interest of your family's youngest nature lovers, ages 0-5. The board book introduces 10 baby critters (and their moms!) commonly found in mountain regions across North America. Written by award-winning author, naturalist, and wildlife photographer Stan Tekiela, the children's book utilizes full-color photography and short, simple text to present a few facts about each animal.


Read it aloud or put the sturdy book in small hands. Then let the fun begin. The colorful, beautiful design--along with adorable pictures of baby animals--captivate kids and will have them paging through Mountain Mamas and Babies again and again.


Bighorn sheep, cougars, marmots, and pika, the animals represent some of the most beloved mountain wildlife, making it a perfect gift for families. Share the fascinating world of nature with infants, toddlers, and young children. These budding outdoors lovers are sure to treasure the Wildlife Families series!


Inside You'll Find


  • Full-color photos of real animals

  • Concise yet informative text to interest young readers

  • Fun facts about 10 types of mountain wildlife

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Introduce children to 10 common animals that live in the mountains--and their babies--with this wildlife-themed board book.


Board books put images and words in the hands of young children who are eager to learn. Feed their curiosity and jump-start their education with the Wildlife Families series of board books. Let Mountain Mamas and Babies capture the interest of your family's youngest nature lovers, ages 0-5. The board book introduces 10 baby critters (and their moms!) commonly found in mountain regions across North America. Written by award-winning author, naturalist, and wildlife photographer Stan Tekiela, the children's book utilizes full-color photography and short, simple text to present a few facts about each animal.


Read it aloud or put the sturdy book in small hands. Then let the fun begin. The colorful, beautiful design--along with adorable pictures of baby animals--captivate kids and will have them paging through Mountain Mamas and Babies again and again.


Bighorn sheep, cougars, marmots, and pika, the animals represent some of the most beloved mountain wildlife, making it a perfect gift for families. Share the fascinating world of nature with infants, toddlers, and young children. These budding outdoors lovers are sure to treasure the Wildlife Families series!


Inside You'll Find


  • Full-color photos of real animals

  • Concise yet informative text to interest young readers

  • Fun facts about 10 types of mountain wildlife

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