The Best Mommies and Daddies (Super Animals #2)

by Reina Ollivier (Author) Steffie Padmos (Illustrator)

The Best Mommies and Daddies (Super Animals #2)
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Series: Super Animals

The second book in the Super Animals series, after Builders!

"Adorable book! Beautiful illustrations! What a fun way to teach kids about certain animals- by relating them to their moms & dads. Parents are the center of the world to kids. This book really gives them a centered comparison they’d understand. There are lots of facts but they’re laid out in little sections which makes it much less overwhelming. This would be a great intro to a research project or a compare/contrast writing piece on animals life to their life (parents)." - VR (Educator)

For animals, mommies and daddies are also very important. And the nine animals you’ll get to know in this book are very caring parents! Discover the world of the emperor penguin, the fox, the orangutan, the clown fish, the American flamingo, the red kangaroo, the zebra finch, the wolf, and the yellow seahorse.

Meet the best mommies and daddies in the animal kingdom in the second book of the “Super Animals” series. For little biologists ages 5 years and up.

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Review quotes

A further strong entry to this series, that each time highlights one aspect of animal life on earth, and gives us an up-close, detailed look at nine examples. This one, on animal parenting, starts with the extraordinary endurance of emperor penguin parents, before switching to foxes, orang utans, clown fish, flamingos, and so on. The entry style for each is the standard for the series - a huge and attractive double-page portrait, then a look at each critter's anatomy, range, speed, diet, and so on. The third spread each time has four short paragraphs (written as if from the animal's point of view, when confusingly the introduction is the adult speaking) overlaid on an illustration showing their family life. Child-friendly and then some, this is a great introduction to some animals children will want to know more about, and just about manages to rein in the anthropomorphism. Definitely four stars. - The Book Bag

This team has done it again. With gorgeous illustrations and informative layouts, they really educate you on the best parents in the animal world. I would recommend this series of books to inquisitive little scientist who want to know more about animals! - Emilee Reads Books

"Adorable book! Beautiful illustrations! What a fun way to teach kids about certain animals- by relating them to their moms & dads. Parents are the center of the world to kids. This book really gives them a centered comparison they’d understand. There are lots of facts but they’re laid out in little sections which makes it much less overwhelming. This would be a great intro to a research project or a compare/contrast writing piece on animals life to their life (parents)." - VR (Educator)

Reina Ollivier
Reina Ollivier (Ukkel, Belgium, 1956) studied German languages at the University of Brussels (KUB) and Leuven (KUL). She combined writing with teaching at secondary schools, but now she is a fulltime author and (crowned) translator. Young children have an open mind and are longing to learn, that's why Reina loves to give the information in an attractive and playful manner. At Clavis Publishing Company she worked at the Willewete-series and together with Dixie Dancercoeur she wrote the thrilling series about Emma Dewitt and her adventures in the polar regions against the background of climate change, for children ages 10 years and up.

Karel Claes was born in 1955, in Vilvoorde (Belgium). He studied Literature, Philosophy, and Communication. He was director of Doctors Without Borders, made children's and youth programs for the Belgian national television, was editor-in-chief of children's magazines Zonneland and Zonnestraal and for many years he published a successful series of articles on important life issues. Karel loves traveling, sailing, playing tennis, cross-country skiing, swimming and reading.

Steffie Padmos studied illustration at the art academy in Maastricht (NL) and Bath (UK), and obtained her master's degree in Scientific Illustration. Her work is characterized by craftsmanship, an eye for detail and an interest in nature. Because of her background as a scientific illustrator, Steffie has a lot of experience in depicting complex biological and medical subjects, but she has a much broader orientation. She also illustrates for museums and publishers of children's books. Steffie works in different styles and techniques, both analogue and digital, depending on the specific assignment. Steffie's lives in Amsterdam, with her two children and partner.

Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781605376271
Lexile Measure
710
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Clavis
Publication date
March 02, 2021
Series
Super Animals
BISAC categories
JUV002160 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Mammals
Library of Congress categories
Parental behavior in animals

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