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Saving Animal Babies (National Geographic Kids Readers, Level 2)

by Amy Shields

Book Details

Publisher:National Geographic Kids
Published:2013-04-09
Pages:36
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

These heartwarming stories of animal babies, rescued and nursed back to health by humans, will pull at the heart strings and make kids realize there's a survivor inside all of us. This reader is illustrated with adorable photographs that document these animals' recoveries. The carefully written text guarantees a successful and rewarding reading experience for level 1 readers. National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources. Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more in

Our Review

This engaging early reader introduces children to real-life rescue stories of vulnerable wildlife, from orphaned bear cubs to injured sea turtles, who receive critical care from dedicated human helpers. Vivid, full-color photographs capture the emotional journeys of these young animals, showing their initial struggles and triumphant recoveries. The accessible text, designed for developing readers, balances simple sentence structures with rich vocabulary about animal behavior and conservation efforts. Each true story demonstrates how compassion and science combine to give animal babies a second chance at life in their natural habitats.

What distinguishes this book is its powerful combination of literacy development and environmental education, allowing children to witness wildlife rehabilitation firsthand through compelling visual storytelling. The narrative successfully fosters empathy while teaching practical concepts about animal needs and human responsibility toward nature. Young animal lovers will find themselves deeply invested in these rescue missions, turning pages to discover each happy ending. This impactful read not only builds reading confidence but also plants early seeds of conservation awareness that may inspire future protectors of wildlife.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction