A baby horse is born with legs almost as long as an adult horse! Join along as the baby horse takes its first steps, eats its first meal, and more! More →
Preschool - Kindergarten
Before they grow into fierce cats, lions and tigers start off as adorable cubs! In this book for beginning readers, simple text and cute photos combine to show off how the cubs live and play. More →
A baby llama's long ears are shaped like bananas! The born llama snuggles with its mom. Follow along as it stands, eats, and walks for the first time! Then, see the baby llama grows. More →
Baby Panda or Baby Polar Bear?
Join us as we explore the similarities and differences between adorable baby pandas and baby polar bears! Young readers will learn about the cubs' physical features and behaviors. Simple… More →
Baby Penguin or Baby Owl?
A chick waddles across its icy home. An owlet hops between branches in a forest. This title encourages young readers to get curious about the differences between chicks and owlets. Leveled… More →
Covered in fuzzy down, penguin chicks are adorable! In this title, beginning readers will learn how penguin parents care for their fluffy babies, from feeding them to keeping them warm.… More →
Baby Rabbit or Baby Raccoon?
How do kits and cubs show they are happy? This title answers this question and more as it compares these cute baby mammals. Young readers will learn about the animals' body parts and… More →
Hop on over and learn about the lives of baby rabbits! Readers just starting out can grow along with rabbit kits and learn about their lives, from their time in the nest to when they head out More →
Charge! Here comes a baby rhino! These cute babies keep busy by eating plants, rolling in mud, and spending time with mom. In this book, beginning readers learn all about how baby rhinos grow More →
Baby sheep and baby goats are adorable farm babies. But which one is cuter? In this title, readers will decide! Cute photos and carefully leveled text introduce the lives and body parts of… More →
Sloth mothers give birth while hanging from trees! The baby sloth grabs the hair on its mother's belly and hangs on tight for the next few months. Follow along as the baby sloth grows! More →


