Features
- Remarkable artwork is constructed entirely from polymer clay! You will want to grab your own colored clay after illustrator Jeanette Canyon explains how she does it.
- Choose between “Read to Me,” “Read to Myself,” and “Sing to Me.”
- Children can touch the animal babies or jiggle the screen to watch them perform their distinctive true-to-life actions (for example, the pufferfish “puff” or the octopus “squirts” dark ink).
- After being introduced to all the animal babies (one octopus, two parrotfish, and so on) the babies up an swam away to play! The child is invited to play a counting game to find them all “from ten to one.”
- Includes a real-life photograph of each animal with interesting information about the species.
- All information is scientifically accurate. The author explains on the “How Many Babies Do They Have? page that the number of babies the mother animals have in real life is not the same as the one-to-ten count in the book. In fact, some octopus mothers lay over 200,000 eggs at a time! The author also explains the wide variety of ways in which animal mothers care for their young.
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