My First Book about Animals of Australia: Children’s Picture Books - Annalee Davidson & John Davidson

My First Book about Animals of Australia: Children’s Picture Books

By Annalee Davidson & John Davidson

  • Release Date: 2014-07-30
  • Genre: Animals for Kids

Description

My First Book about Animals of Australia - Children’s Picture Books
Bestselling author John Davidson presents "My First Book about Animals of Australia - Children’s Picture Books". Beautiful Pictures and easy reading format will help children fall in love with the animals of Australia. This is one of over 30 books in the Amazing Animal Books - My First Book about Animals Series.

The series is known as one of the most beautiful on the ereaders. The pictures look great even in black and white and are excellent on the full color ereaders.
Lots of facts and photos will help your children learn about this wonderful animal. Children are given a well-rounded understanding of Animals of Australia: anatomy, feeding habits and behavior.

*** You and your kids will love learning about Animals of Australia

Table of Contents

Introduction
What is a Marsupial?
Kangaroo
Wallaby
Tree-Kangaroo
Sugar Glider
Koala
Wombat
Other Marsupials
Emu
Cassowary
Egg-laying Mammals
Echidna
Platypus
Kookaburra
Dingo

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What is a Marsupial?

A marsupial (mar-SOO-pee-al) is a type of animal that has a special way of caring for its young. When a baby marsupial is born, it is too weak and frail to live outside. Instead, it crawls inside a pouch in the mother’s body where it can be warm and protected. It stays there until it grows big enough to go outside.

Kangaroos and koalas are marsupials. Most of the Australian animals in this book are marsupials. Marsupials live in other parts of the world too.
A young marsupial is usually called a joey. You can sometimes see a joey sticking its head out of its mother’s pouch.
All marsupials are mammals. This means that the young ones drink milk from their mother’s body. Joeys do this while inside their mother’s pouch.

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