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Baby Seal


Nature Babies

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No. of pages 36

Published: 2009

Great for age 6-12 years

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A baby harp seal is born on the frozen Arctic Ocean with only his vigilant mother to care for him. At first the pup does little more than sleep and drink his mother's milk. As he grows, however, he begins to show a little curiosity about his neighbours on the ice. But this is a harsh world. At only twelve days old, the helpless baby is about to be abandoned for good. His mother will no longer care for him. It's time for the harp seal to grow up. This book includes: stunning colour photographs; clear concise text; a key facts page; and an index.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Nature Babies .

There are 36 pages in this book. This book was published in 2009 by Fitzhenry & Whiteside Ltd .

Aubrey Lang and Dr. Wayne Lynch are a husband and wife writer/photographer team. Aubrey has spent the last eighteen years as a freelance writer and photographer. Wayne has been a fulltime science writer, and wildlife photographer for twenty-eight years. His images have been published in more than forty countries. In 1979, at the age of 31, Dr. Wayne Lynch left a career in emergency medicine to work full-time as a science writer and photographer. Today, he is one of the world's best-known and most widely published professional wildlife photographers.

 

This book is in the following series:

Nature Babies

"The Nature Babies series pairs excellent-quality, never-before-published photos with simple texts... focuses on the animals' daily lives, habitat, diet, and, in particular, their relationship with their mother, which is charmingly portrayed... Appealing and useful additions." -- School Library Journal"