Published: 2006
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"Animal Babies in Seas" by Kingfisher Books explores the fascinating lives of marine animal infants as they grow and develop in their underwater habitats. From playful dolphin calves to curious seal pups, the book showcases stunning illustrations and engaging facts that bring to life the unique characteristics and behaviors of these young creatures. Readers will learn about the mothers’ nurturing roles, the challenges faced by the babies, and how they adapt to their ocean environment. With a captivating narrative, this book is perfect for young readers eager to discover the wonders of life beneath the sea and the bond between parents and their offspring. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Animal Babies .
This book was published in 2006 by Kingfisher .
Professor Charles Taylor received the U. K. 's Bragg Medal and Prize of Institutional Physics, and the UK's Michael Faraday Award for contributions to the public understanding of science. He has presented lectures on BBC television and has written many science books for children.
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