For a baby chimpanzee, everything in the forest is new. Some things, like a fluttering butterfly, strike him as funny. Other things are scary - but there is always Mama Du's fur in which to hide his face. Based on the actual observations by Dr. Jane Goodall of young chimpanzees. Published in association with the Jane Goodall Institute.
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For a baby chimpanzee, everything in the forest is new. Some things, like a fluttering butterfly, strike him as funny. Other things are scary - but there is always Mama Du's fur in which to hide his face. Based on the actual observations by Dr. Jane Goodall of young chimpanzees. Published in association with the Jane Goodall Institute.
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