They growl and snarl, and they also climb trees and live in a pouchthey're baby Tasmanian devils! Learn all about these small creatures, from what they eat to when they leave their mothers.
Bébés Animaux Australiens Séries
Cette charmante série présente les plus adorables bébés animaux australiens qui se lancent dans leurs premières aventures de vie. Chaque livre offre un aperçu du monde des jeunes créatures, des kangourous joueurs aux koalas curieux. C'est un moyen idéal pour les jeunes lecteurs de découvrir la beauté de la nature australienne et d'en apprendre davantage sur les soins et les liens familiaux. Les histoires sont pleines de chaleur, de simplicité et d'illustrations douces que les enfants adoreront.






Ordre de lecture recommandé
Meet a Baby Kangaroo
- 24pages
- 1 heure de lecture
Explore the fascinating world of baby kangaroos, known as joeys, who start their lives no bigger than a jelly bean and spend their first six months in their mother's pouch. This engaging book combines vibrant photos with dynamic text to unveil intriguing facts about these adorable creatures, making it an entertaining and educational read for young animal enthusiasts.
"This book takes a fun and informative look at baby koalas and the koala's life cycle, from birth until it is ready to have its own young."--
They hop, they have long tails, and as babies they're no bigger than a jelly bean! Learn about everything from where the kangaroo lives to what a group of kangaroos is called in this engaging book.
Focusing on the unique characteristics of baby wallabies, this book explores their nocturnal nature, impressive hearing abilities, and distinctive physical traits, such as their long tails. It provides insights into their appearance and behavior, offering an engaging look at these remarkable creatures.
Meet a Baby Wombat - Baby Australian Animals - Lightning Bolt
- 24pages
- 1 heure de lecture
"Did you know that baby wombats are born without fur? Or that wombats have special teeth for eating grass? Explore more about amazing baby wombats in this book!"--Back cover.