Learn how animal parents love and protect their babies in this beautifully illustrated, rhyming picture book! Perfect for families, classrooms and libraries, Baby on Board includes backmatter with a fun matching game and STEM/STEAM activities. You may know that kangaroos carry their babies in pouches, but did you know that alligators keep their babies safe in their jaws, or that baby anteaters take a ride on their mom's backs? Learn about various animals and their babies with realistic illustrations and fun, rhyming text, a great fit for your preschool or elementary classroom, your mom and baby book collection, STEM book and animal book library for kids 3-5 or 5-7. Tucked in pouches, gripped in teeth, Propped on backs, or underneath, This is what some animals do. How did someone carry you? Backmatter Includes: Explore More for Kids: a matching game for how each animal carries its babies! Explore More for Teachers & Parents: STEM/STEAM activities and curriculum starters, such as vocabulary and pronunciation exercises, counting games, and Venn diagram activities
Not in backpacks or strollers, but tucked in pouches . . . Gripped in teeth . . . Propped on backs . . . Even underneath Marianne Berkes' rhyming verses present some of the many ways that animals carry their young.
Kate Stevens needs a daddy for her baby-to-be.
Baby on Board Mad Libs features 21 original stories all about pregnancy and new babies. With 48 pages of fun, it makes the perfect baby shower gift or activity!
Accessible, compassionate and occasionally controversial, Your Cherished Baby is the essential guide to giving babies the best possible start in life.
Told from a young child's perspective, kids will love this funny count-down to the big day. Clearly divided into nine months, each month the pages in the book get bigger, as the baby gets bigger too!
Another cartoon collection featuring America's favorite funny family -- The Family Circus!
Babies On Board by Gina Ferris released on Aug 25, 1994 is available now for purchase.
After meeting a bevy of baby animals— including a clever monkey, a sleepy leopard, and a dusty lion cub—the baby in this story discovers the most precious creature of all . . . itself, of course!
Describes babies and the things they do from the time they are born until their first birthday. On board pages.
Young readers are invited to lift flaps to reveal animals riding in such vehicles as trains, planes, and trucks.