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BABY ANIMAL DELIGHTS

In a world of constant change, one truth remains indisputable: Baby animals are cute. Witness the power of a mother's love in intimate photos of animal mothers and their young. Find out how nurturing babies and the history of human baby food relate to brain development. Baby panda populations are on the rise, adding more cuteness to the world. But elephants need more help than ever, with their young being held captive, awaiting an uncertain fate. A mama polar bear teaches her cubs the tricks of survival after months of hibernation, while baby black-footed ferrets are brought back from the edge of extinction. And sea turtles bring it all back home, returning to the same beach where they were born to lay their own eggs, using the Earth's magnetic field as a guide.

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Look & Learn: Baby Animals

This sweet and educational board book from National Geographic Kids introduces curious children to adorable baby animals. With fun facts and beautiful photographs, it's perfect for ages 2 to 5.

 
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Growing Up Wild Kids DVD Set
Meet baby animals up close and in the wild with this fascinating three-DVD collection. Engaging and humorous, it offers a view of the animal kingdom that the whole family can enjoy together.

 
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Baby Sloths
Baby Sloth Rescue and Rehab
Orphaned baby sloths are given a bright future at this animal rescue center in Panama, where slow and steady care rehabilitates these furry creatures, readying them for life back in the wild.

 
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Learning to Float: Baby Sea Otter Gets Help from Friends

Rescued off the coast of California, this orphaned baby sea otter has found a new home. See Pup 681 splash, squeal, and learn how to swim, becoming an Internet sensation along the way.

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Free Wallpaper: Playful Baby Animals

Take your pick of one of these irresistible baby animal wallpaper images to look at whenever you need a reason to smile.

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Photographs by Beverly Joubert (leopard cub playing with mother's tail) and Norbert Rosing (black bear mother and cub, baby harp seal)

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