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Hey, Daddy: Animal Fathers and Their Babies [Hardcover]

Mary Batten (Author), Higgins Bond (Author)
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September 2002 6 and up1 and up

An excellent introduction to the varied and remarkable ways animal fathers care for their young.

In the vast animal kingdom, mommies are often solely responsible for the birth and upbringing of their young. But daddies can, and do, help in a variety of surprising ways. In this new natural science book for children, award-winning writer Mary Batten offers a fascinating and entertaining look at paternal behavior in the animal world.

From birds and amphibians to small mammals and primates, numerous examples of males caring for their young are presented in accurate and clear language. Among the featured fathers are the blue jay, the marmoset and the beaver, who share parenting responsibilities with the mother, as well as several animal daddies (such as the seahorse, the penguin, and Darwin's frog) that perform more extraordinary roles. Finally, the human father is singled out for devoting the most time of all to raising his young until they can survive on their own. Factual information on animal development and behavior is provided throughout the text.

Higgins Bond's realistic and detailed illustrations accurately depict the animal families in their natural habitats, and warmly bring to life the animal daddies interacting with their babies.


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Grade 1-3-Feathered, aquatic, and primate animals-all are highlighted in this book about the role a father plays in his offspring's life. Unfortunately, the repetitive use of the word "daddy" becomes tiresome and distracting, and several accounts may leave children with questions. After reading about the mallee fowl, for example, they may want to know how long the father tends the nest once the eggs have been laid. Sometimes this information is included, e.g., "The daddy [Darwin's frog] guards the eggs for ten to twenty days.-[then] he snaps them up with his tongue and slips them into his vocal sac, where they stay for about fifty-two days." On many pages, however, readers are given vague facts. Bond's realistic watercolor paintings nicely reflect the text, and do an excellent job of showing a loving relationship between the animal dads and their young against a backdrop that shows their natural habitat. Although this is a lovely book to look at, readers may want to supplement it with Russell Freedman's Animal Fathers (Holiday, 1976; o.p.).
Cathie Bashaw Morton, Somers Library, NY
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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K-Gr. 3. Batten introduces a variety of animal species in which the male parent assists in child rearing. She describes mostly birds and mammals, such as the Emperor penguin; Darwin's frog, which carries his babies in his mouth; the giant water bug, which incubates eggs on his back; and the seahorse, which carries babies in his pouch. Bond's acrylic paintings, mostly double-page spreads, exhibit a rich color palate and almost photographic detail. The use of the terms mommy and daddy seems a little informal for a nonfiction book and may preclude the book's use with slightly older readers, but this still offers a good deal of information in an attractive format and will be a welcome addition to most libraries. Kay Weisman
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 6 and up
  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Peachtree Publishers (September 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1561452726
  • ISBN-13: 978-1561452729
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 10.7 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #592,774 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Mary Batten is an award-winning writer for television, film and publishing. Her many writing projects have taken her into tropical rainforests, astronomical observatories, scientific laboratories and medical research centers. She is the author of 15 nature/science books for adults and children, dozens of magazine articles and some 50 television scripts for Time-Life Films, National Geographic, Walt Disney Educational Media and others. She was nominated for an Emmy for her work on the Children's Television Workshop's 3-2-1 CONTACT series. Her books include Sexual Strategies: How Females Choose Their Mates, which The New York Times called "Fun and delightful to read, offering an abundance of fascinating facts." This book led to an appearance on OPRAH. Her children's book, Aliens from Earth: When Animals and Plants Invade Other Ecosystems, won the 2006 Izaak Walton League of America Conservation Book of the Year Award and was adopted by New York City Public Schools in support of the 4th grade science requirement for study of ecosystems. Her children's book, Baby Wolf, was selected by both Scholastic and Troll Book clubs. Her magazine articles have appeared in Cosmopolitan, Ladies' Home Journal, Modern Maturity and others. Her magazine article for Science Digest, "Sexual Choice: The Female's Newly Discovered Role," won The Newswomen's Club of New York's Front Page Award for best feature story. She is married to composer Ed Bland. They have two children: dancer/choreographer Stefanie Batten Bland and writer Robert Bland.

Website: http://www.marybatten.com
Blog: http://thinkaboutwriting.blogspot.com/


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, and Original, March 16, 2008
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Jenna Boudreau (Bellingham, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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This book is very interesting, original, and talks about a lot of different animals. I like science, yet I was surprised to find animals in this book I had not heard of. It is a very cute book, I loved sharing it with my five year old. Super great find-at an Aquarium in Baltimore. We highly recommend it!!!
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