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This book counts down the top ten most extreme moms in the animal kingdom and compares their maternal instincts to those of humans.
Quick Summary
This nonfiction book counts down the top 10 most extreme moms in the animal kingdom, from elephant herds that teach survival skills to octopus mothers who stop eating to protect their eggs, comparing animal maternal instincts to human parenting. The book explores themes of sacrifice, survival strategies, and the biological bonds between mothers and their young across different species. If your kid likes National Geographic Kids books or "The Animal Book" by David Burnie, they'll love this ranked countdown format that presents fascinating animal facts. Perfect for 4th-6th graders who read at a sixth-grade level and enjoy learning about wildlife and science.