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Amazing Dads: Love And Lessons From The Animal Kingdom
Author: Bridget Hamilton
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Retail Price: | $17.99 |
Betabooks Price | $14.39 |
ISBN: 9781426218088
Format: Hardback
Published: July 2017
Published By: Random House Australia
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Published: July 2017
Published By: Random House Australia
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Titles that are READY TO SHIP will be sent from our warehouse within 2 business days while stocks last. Click here for more details.
Product Description
This fun, lighthearted book is a great way to show Dad how much he means to you. Page after page of stunning animal photographs and heartwarming stories of fatherhood in the animal kingdom showcases the bond between dads and their loved ones.aThis package is the best way to share words of gratitude and appreciation and express your love for the dad, grandpa, uncle, or stepfather in your life. Stories of remarkable animal dads include- aaaoaGolden lion tamarins that mash bananas into a mush to hand-feed their babies aaaoaWolves that enjoy playful roughhousing with youngsters of the pack aaaoaFoxes that bury food near the den to teach pups to hunt aaaoaRheas, South American birds that not only incubate eggs solo but also serve as single parents aaaoaSeahorses that carry eggs in their own brood pouchThis fun, lighthearted book is a great way to show Dad how much he means to you. Page after page of stunning animal photographs and heartwarming stories of fatherhood in the animal kingdom showcases the bond between dads and their loved ones.aThis package is the best way to share words of gratitude and appreciation and express your love for the dad, grandpa, uncle, or stepfather in your life. Stories of remarkable animal dads include- aaaoaGolden lion tamarins that mash bananas into a mush to hand-feed their babies aaaoaWolves that enjoy playful roughhousing with youngsters of the pack aaaoaFoxes that bury food near the den to teach pups to hunt aaaoaRheas, South American birds that not only incubate eggs solo but also serve as single parents aaaoaSeahorses that carry eggs in their own brood pouchBRIDGET HAMILTON is a senior editor with National Geographic, covering animals and pop culture. She lives in Virginia with her husband.