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Whose Baby Am I?

Animals Q & A Series

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The book 'Whose Baby Am I?' invites the reader to guess the parent of twelve different baby animals. Each picture of a parent animal provides brief information about the species, enhancing the educational aspect of this interactive board book.
Series reading

Non-Sequential

Age

7-9

Length

31 pages

Text complexity

Discussion points

What similarities do you notice between the baby animals and their parents?
Why do you think each baby animal needs to stay close to their parent?
How do you think the baby animals feel when they are with their parents?
Can you guess the next baby animal before we turn the page?
What have you learned about these animals that you didn't know before?
Tip: Role play these questions
Use playful tones to mimic the animal sounds while reading to make the experience more engaging and fun.
Encourage your child to describe the pictures and colors used in the book, enhancing their observation and language skills.
After reading, relate the animal behaviors to human behaviors, discussing how human babies and animal babies might be similar.
Prompt your child to ask questions about the animals and explore the answers together, possibly with supplemental materials or videos about the animals.
Revisit the book on different occasions, encouraging your child to recall the baby animals and their parents, reinforcing memory and recall skills.

Key lessons

Example Lesson: Understanding Diversity
Explanation: The book showcases various baby animals, helping children understand that while baby animals may look different, they all share similar needs and emotions.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to appreciate and embrace differences among their peers, fostering a more inclusive attitude from a young age.
Example Lesson: Empathy Development
Explanation: By guessing which parent each baby animal belongs to, children put themselves in the shoes of the baby animals, enhancing their empathetic skills.
Real-World Application: This can help children in real-life situations to better understand and empathize with the feelings and experiences of others.
Example Lesson: Early Cognitive Skills
Explanation: The book engages children in a guessing game that prompts them to think critically and make connections based on visual clues and descriptions.
Real-World Application: These skills can be applied in academic settings or in solving everyday problems by making thoughtful decisions and observations.
Example Lesson: Language Development
Explanation: The repetitive and predictable text structure helps children in decoding words and comprehending language patterns easily.
Real-World Application: This enhances their reading fluency and vocabulary, aiding in overall communication skills both in and out of the classroom.
Example Lesson: Parent-Child Bonding
Explanation: The interactive format of the book, with its engaging questions and answers, provides an excellent opportunity for shared reading experiences.
Real-World Application: This can strengthen the relationship between the child and parent, while also improving the child's confidence and comfort in reading aloud.

Whose Baby Am I? by Shirley Greenway, Oxford Scientific Films Staff