In comics-style panels full of facts and humor, this lively picture
book investigates the amazing lengths animal mothers go to in caring for
their young.
An emperor penguin mom treks up to fifty miles to bring food to her
hungry chick. A toothy American alligator carefully carries hatchlings
in her mouth, shuttling them safely to the water. A piping plover uses
her best acting skills to feign an injury, luring predators away from
her offspring. Whether building elaborate burrows, forgoing food for
months on end to feed their cubs, toting hundreds of spiderlings on
their backs, conducting patient swimming lessons, or fearlessly kicking
away hyenas, mothers in the animal kingdom--whatever their species--give
it their all (and then some!) to keep their little ones safe, fed, and
ready to face the world on their own. This first book in a young series
on animal science includes in its back matter a look at the "super"
qualities of some of the animals and offers a collection of resources
for budding naturalists.