Lush gold and greens of the African plains set the scene for Yoshida's dramatization of the powerful instinct of mother animals to protect their young. "A story that evokes emphathy, stirs curiosity, and invites reader involvement to learn about animal interactions in the wild".--School Library Journal. Full color.
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Lush gold and greens of the African plains set the scene for Yoshida's dramatization of the powerful instinct of mother animals to protect their young. "A story that evokes emphathy, stirs curiosity, and invites reader involvement to learn about animal interactions in the wild".--School Library Journal. Full color.
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