When you wander in the wild, you might find . . . a baby animal. Would you know what to do?(goodreads summary)
While a child wanders through the wilderness, she sees various baby animals that seem to be alone. She watches quietly from a distance and learns why giving them space is important. Spring is the time for all the new babies to come out into the open but would you know what to do if you see one?
This is a wonderful book that teaches how to have respect for wildlife
and what you should do if you come across a baby animal in nature. The illustrations are rich in color giving the impression of going from an early morning to an evening walk in the wilderness. The text is gentle and simple but informative on the various baby animals she finds. It glides easily making for a nice read aloud for either a small or large group. The end pages give many extra ways we can help wildlife and their babies whether at home, in your community and beyond. A follow-up discussion will ensure children that they understand the importance and the right way to interact without disturbing the animals and their habitats. It is never to early to pass on the love of nature to the little ones for our future and the survival of wildlife. I think this is a "just right book" for ages 3-7.~
Title: If you find a Fawn
Author: Kellie DuBay Gillis, illustrated by Wazza Pink
Pub. date: February 2025, Disney Planet Possible Books
Genre: non fiction, nature
Hardcover, 40 pgs.
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