Babies and Beasts


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The Singer-Regan debate -- Reciprocity -- Frey's challenge -- The criticisms of Leahy and Carruthers -- The great ape project and slavery -- The Nozick-Rachels debate




A Tale of Two Beasts


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There are two sides to every story. A little girl finds a strange beast in the woods and takes it home as a pet. She feeds it, shows it off to her friends and gives it a hat. But that night it escapes. Then the beast tells the story of being kidnapped by the girl, who forcefed it squirrel food, scared it with a group of beasts and wrapped it in wool. Can the two beasts resolve their differences? An eye-opening story that makes you look at things from a different perspective. 'Roberton's premise is as sublime as it is simple, with a subtle message. [...] Totally delightful.' - Kirkus Reviews




Animal Time!


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Who's that peeking from a furry lion's face? Young children will be delighted to see these cute-as-can-be photos of happy multi-ethnic babies dressed up in marvelous, original costumes. Toddlers won't be able to resist them--and neither will parents. Full color.




Baby Animals Playing


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See baby animals at play in the first book in a new nature book series




Beastly Babies


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From wriggling chicks to jumpy kangaroos, this hilarious rhyming picture book showcases different kinds of babies, all of which are perfectly, adorably beastly! Making mischief, having fun each is precious, every one. In a knoll, a hole, or nest, Mamas love their babies best. In this delightful rhyming read-aloud, author Ellen Jackson and illustrator Brendan Wenzel introduce readers to all sorts of mischievous baby animals—and the grown-ups who love them no matter what. Featuring puppies that slobber, kittens who spill, and young gorillas who won't sit still, this book is sure to resonate with beastly babies of all ages—and their exasperated moms and dads, too!




Children's Book of Mythical Beasts and Magical Monsters


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Discover the amazing adventures of heroes and monsters. The Children's Book of Mythical Beasts and Magical Monsters is the latest in the series that includes the successful Children's Book of Art and Children's Book of Music. From early Aboriginal dreamtime to the legends of the Aztecs, this colourful and vibrant introduction to myths will help your child to discover storytelling from different cultures. All the classic myths are retold in the Children's Book of Mythical Beasts and Magical Monsters. Eyecatching pages introduce your child to epic tales such as Theseus and the Minotaur and the rise and fall of Atlantis. It's a mythical and magical tour not to be missed.




My First Animal Signs


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Illustrations of babies and toddlers demonstrate forty-eight signs from American Sign Language for both wild and domestic animals. On board pages.




Mrs. Mustard's Beastly Babies


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In this fabulous follow-up to the extremely popular Mrs. Mustard's Baby Faces, Jane Wattenberg presents another vibrantly colored board book that's sure to amuse both babies and their parents. This time her whimsical babies are accompanied by some of their favorite animals, and together they cover a wide range of emotions from fierce to funny and friendly. The question is: who's mimicking whom? The perfect gift idea for every new parent, this enticing book opens and stands on its own, accordion style, for use in crib or carriage to amuse even the youngest infant. Durable laminated board construction, designed to withstand children's curiosity, makes this a winning selection as baby's first book. Parents, teachers, and caregivers will want to use Mrs. Mustard's Beastly Babies to entertain infants and to teach toddlers about animals and emotions.




The Bog Baby


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When two small sisters go fishing to the magic pond, they find something much better than a frog or a newt. They find a bog baby. Small and blue with wings like a dragon, the girls decide to make him their secret. I won't tell if you won't. But the bog baby is a wild thing, and when he becomes poorly, the girls decide they must tell their mum. And she tells them the greatest lesson, if you really love something, you have to let it go.




Wild Animals


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