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Explore the fascinating world of animal mothers with "Whose Mother Am I?" by Mackenzie and Amanda S. This engaging story introduces young readers to a diverse range of mothers from the animal kingdom, including iguanas, Makahs, caracals, ocelots, and more. Through vivid descriptions and playful hints, children learn about the unique traits and behaviors of these animal mothers, fostering curiosity about wildlife. With charming illustrations and interactive elements, this book captivates and educates, making it a perfect addition to any child's reading collection.
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Whose Mother am I? by Mackenzie and Amanda S.
I am cold blooded. I live in the desert. I lay eggs. I eat insects. sound Whose Mother Am I? I am an iguana’s mother.
Whose Mother Am I? • I have a black tongue. • I have colorful wings. • I have sharp claws. • I like to eat nuts. • sound I am a Makah's mother.
I have big black ears. I clean my babies. I love my babies. I have a rough tongue. No sound byte. Whose Mother am I ? I am a Caracal’s Mother.
I am a mammal. I look like a cheetah. I have sharp claws. I have long whiskers. sound Whose Mother Am I ? I am an ocelot’s mother.
Whose Mother Am I ? • I look like a dog. • I have big ears. • I ‘m am very cute. • I have baby teeth. • No sound byte. My mother is a bat-eared fox.
I have colorful wings. I have a crown. I am a bird but I can’t fly. sound Whose Mother Am I ? My Mother is a Peacock.
I have black spots. I have a small tail. I am dangerous. I have black eyes. sound Whose Mother Am I ? I am a lynx.
Resources San Diego Zoological Society. (2008). www.sandiegozoo.org