With stunning photography, this non-fiction picture book from the American Museum of Natural History follows a baby panda from birth through adulthood. Though he starts out blind and helpless, cradled against his mother in the den, the adorable cub soon changes. His fur fills in and he learns to swim and climb - and tastes bamboo for the first time! Fun to read and look at, 'Baby Panda Chews Bamboo' will enchant young animal lovers. For children aged 3 to 9.
This is Book 1 in the First Discoveries Series. See all First Discoveries books here.
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Ben Richmond is a science journalist who writes about dinosaurs, outer space, and the origin of words for Vice magazine's Motherboard website. He has also contributed to The Believer, and writes for the Metropolitan Museum of Art (the MET). Ben has previously written Why Is the Sea Salty? And other questions about the ocean ,
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