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4) Play-fight!
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Wild babies don't get in trouble for fighting. Their parents know rough play is the way to practice hunting methods, try out defense moves, and improve coordination. The cuties in this book step up to battle, but kids will see their brawls as friendly competition.
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Wild babies have a variety of ways they move through water, if they move through water at all. Mallard ducklings kick with webbed feet. Penguin chicks pretend their wings are flippers. Hippopotamus calves dive deep. The cuties in this book show kids how they maneuver in water.
6) Hide!
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Wild babies play hide-and-seek just like human children do. The difference is the game is higher stakes for baby animals. Those that can't stay hidden don't survive. Hungry predators seek them for dinner! The cuties in this book share their best hiding strategies with kids.
8) Cuddle Up!
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Wild babies assume different positions to get cozy. Geese goslings tuck themselves under mom's wing. Koala joeys bury themselves inside mom's pouch. Orangutan infants cling to mom's chest. The cuties in this book show kids how they use their parents or siblings like blankets or teddies.
10) Archaeopteryx
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When gliding through the air, Archaeopteryx looks more like a bird than a dinosaur. Even when grounded, it almost appears more avian than reptilian because of feathers and a beak. In this children's book, meet a dinosaur that has wings and can fly!
12) Brachiosaurus
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To stand tall, Brachiosaurus puts its shoulders back and holds its long neck up high. The result is an elevated posture that imitates a towering tree or a four-story building. In this children's book, meet a dinosaur that knows how to strike a pose!
13) Velociraptor
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Sharp is a good word for describing Velociraptor's look. The skilled hunter has clawed feet and razor-like teeth. Both become weapons when capturing prey. They can grip, slash, and tear as needed. In this children's book, meet a dinosaur that famously flaunts crazy nails!
14) Tyrannosaurus
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Getting along with others isn't important to Tyrannosaurus. The proud predator constantly harasses weaker dinosaurs, and sometimes even its own kind. It uses its forceful bite to threaten and attack. In this children's book, meet a dinosaur that is known as a big bully!
15) Diplodocus
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Diet usually determines body size, but this is not the case with Diplodocus. The dinosaur is plus size even though it eats salads rather than slabs of meat. In this children's book, meet a dinosaur that often gets compared to a big blue whale!
16) Triceratops
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With spear-like horns and a shield-like neck frill, Triceratops is always on guard. It is a favorite target for Tyrannosaurus and other predators. Standing up for itself is necessary for survival. In this children's book, meet a dinosaur that is a master of self-defense!
17) Apatosaurus
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The ground rumbles wherever Apatosaurus walks. It just isn't possible for the heavy herbivore to sneak around quietly from tree to tree. The giant weighs as much as several elephants. In this children's book, meet a dinosaur that is well-known for its thunderous footsteps!
18) Spinosaurus
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For Spinosaurus, fishy smells bring on hunger. This is because the water lover likes to fish for its dinner. A giant coelacanth fish many feet long is a regular big catch. In this children's book, meet a dinosaur that has fish tales to tell!
20) Gallimimus
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A top sprinter, Gallimimus can outrun most dinosaurs. The fast biped accelerates much like a car merging onto a highway. It eventually reaches a speed of 50-miles per hour. In this children's book, meet a dinosaur that excels at the game of tag!
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