A baby goat is called a kid. It can stand minutes after it is born! Follow along as this little kid learns and grows from a baby goat into an adult. More →
Grade 1 - 2
Baby hedgehogs are called hoglets! These critters look cute, but watch out for their spiky spines! In this title, beginning readers are introduced to adorable baby hedgehogs through crisp… More →
Baby hippos start out big, and they only get bigger! In this book, young readers get an inside look at the lives of baby hippos, including what they eat, where they live, and how they grow… More →
Moo! Neigh! Adorable baby cows and horses await in this fun title for beginning readers. Carefully leveled text and crisp, cute photos will draw in readers as they learn about the… More →
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 →
From their gangly legs to their playful bucking, horse foals are just too cute! Beginning readers can learn about the lives of these babies through easy-to-read text and adorable photos.… More →
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 →
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 →
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 →


