Animal Dads

Animal Dads
Author: Sneed B. Collard, III
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9780613284035

Illustrations and simple text describe how the males of different species help take care of their young

Animal Mothers and Fathers

Animal Mothers and Fathers
Author: Mary Lindeen
Publisher: Norwood House Press
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2017-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1599538792

Young animals need help from their parents. Adult animals help protect them from harsh weather conditions and teach them how to stay safe and find food. The animal babies share similar characteristics as their parents. This nonfiction Beginning-to-Read book contains high-frequency words and content vocabulary. Connecting Concepts pages include a word list along with activities to strengthen early science and literacy skills, such as understanding nonfiction text, science in the real world, science and academic language, fluency, and finding further information. Aligns with Next Generation Science Standards for Grades K-3. Note to Caregiver provided.

Hey, Daddy!

Hey, Daddy!
Author: Mary Batten
Publisher: Peachtree Publishing Company
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781561452729

An excellent introduction to the varied and remarkable ways animal fathers care for their young. In the vast animal kingdom, mommies are often solely responsible for the birth and upbringing of their young. But daddies can, and do, help in a variety of surprising ways. In this new natural science book for children, award-winning writer Mary Batten offers a fascinating and entertaining look at paternal behavior in the animal world. From birds and amphibians to small mammals and primates, numerous examples of males caring for their young are presented in accurate and clear language. Among the featured fathers are the blue jay, the marmoset and the beaver, who share parenting responsibilities with the mother, as well as several animal daddies (such as the seahorse, the penguin, and Darwin's frog) that perform more extraordinary roles. Finally, the human father is singled out for devoting the most time of all to raising his young until they can survive on their own. Factual information on animal development and behavior is provided throughout the text. Higgins Bond's realistic and detailed illustrations accurately depict the animal families in their natural habitats, and warmly bring to life the animal daddies interacting with their babies.

Hug a Bull

Hug a Bull
Author: Aaron Zenz
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2013-08-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 080273572X

Take a look, my dad's a Gander. Take a nap, our dads are Boars. From baby geese to kangaroos to humans, every mom and dad is known by his or her own special name. Bouncing texts full of fun wordplay and adorable illustrations feature animal parents of every shape and size, and encourage little readers to express big love. Go ahead and hug a bull!

I Love Ewe

I Love Ewe
Author: Aaron Zenz
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2013-03-19
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 080272826X

Bouncing text filled with entertaining wordplay and adorable illustrations feature animal mothers of every shape and size, and encourage little readers to express big love for their moms.

Amazing Dads

Amazing Dads
Author: Bridget Hamilton
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2017
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1426218087

For all the remarkable fathers in your life, this book shares the wisdom of the animal kingdom's most caring fathers and showcases the power of a father's love through beautiful images and quotes.

Meet My Family!

Meet My Family!
Author: Laura Purdie Salas
Publisher: Millbrook Press
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2018
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 151242532X

Learn about wolf pups, baby orangutans, and many other baby animals in this sweet picture book featuring rhyming verse and informational text!

Animal Fathers

Animal Fathers
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2008-09-01
Genre: Readers
ISBN: 9781741692976

As with Key Links Magenta and Red titles, Jill Eggleton has carefully sequenced the Yellow titles to maximise the scaffolding from one book to the next. Yellow titles continue to increase key vocabulary in every book. Animal Fathers is a nonfiction title. The documentary-style nonfiction integrates 'learning to read' and 'reading to learn' in a case-study approach. The prompts in the Focus Panels for Yellow titles cover a range of Key Targets that are listed in the Teachers' Tool Box (item 7883547). 1 copy.

If My Dad Were an Animal

If My Dad Were an Animal
Author: Jedda Robaard
Publisher: little bee books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-04-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781499800364

This beautiful gift book from Jedda Robaard makes kids wonder what kind of animal their dad would be. If your dad were an animal, what kind of animal would he be? Would he be a sleepy, snoozy koala? Or maybe a stylish penguin? Or perhaps a big, cuddly bear? Jedda Robbard's beautiful, whimsical illustrations fill the pages of this book and invite children to explore their imaginations. This keepsake book also includes a photo frame that kids can use to display a picture of themselves with their dads.

The Dolphin Way

The Dolphin Way
Author: Shimi Kang
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2014-05-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1101632348

In this inspiring book, Harvard-trained child and adult psychiatrist and expert in human motivation Dr. Shimi Kang provides a guide to the art and science of inspiring children to develop their own internal drive and a lifelong love of learning. Drawing on the latest neuroscience and behavioral research, Dr. Kang shows why pushy “tiger parents” and permissive “jellyfish parents” actually hinder self-motivation. She proposes a powerful new parenting model: the intelligent, joyful, playful, highly social dolphin. Dolphin parents focus on maintaining balance in their children’s lives to gently yet authoritatively guide them toward lasting health, happiness, and success. As the medical director for Child and Youth Mental Health community programs in Vancouver, British Columbia, Dr. Kang has witnessed firsthand the consequences of parental pressure: anxiety disorders, high stress levels, suicides, and addictions. As the mother of three children and as the daughter of immigrant parents who struggled to give their children the “best” in life—Dr. Kang’s mother could not read and her father taught her math while they drove around in his taxicab—Dr. Kang argues that often the simplest “benefits” we give our children are the most valuable. By trusting our deepest intuitions about what is best for our kids, we will in turn allow them to develop key dolphin traits to enable them to thrive in an increasingly complex world: adaptability, community-mindedness, creativity, and critical thinking. Life is a journey through ever-changing waters, and dolphin parents know that the most valuable help we can give our children is to assist them in developing their own inner compass. Combining irrefutable science with unforgettable real-life stories, The Dolphin Way walks readers through Dr. Kang’s four-part method for cultivating self-motivation. The book makes a powerful case that we are not forced to choose between being permissive or controlling. The third option—the option that will prepare our kids for success in a future that will require adaptability—is the dolphin way.