Animal childhood

DVD - 2015

In every animal's life, there comes a time when it must stand on its own, and face the world alone. For a few, this happens just moments after birth, others have the advantage of home schooling under the watchful eye. But growing up is never easy, and finding food, avoiding predators, and making friends does not always come naturally. These are the trials of young animals all over the world, as they prepare to leave home.

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Subjects
Genres
Wildlife television programs
Documentary television programs
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Video recordings for people with visual disabilities
Published
[Arlingron, VA] : PBS Distribution c2015.
Language
English
Corporate Authors
British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service, WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
Corporate Authors
British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service (-), WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
Edition
Widescreen
Item Description
Title from container.
Widescreen.
Physical Description
1 videodisc (approximately 60 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
Format
DVD, widescreen; NTSC, region 1; stereo.
Audience
Rating: TV-PG.
Production Credits
Film editor, Adam Kirby ; photography, Barrie Britton, Jamie McPherson, Michael W.Richards, Toby Strong, Graham MacFarlane ; original music, Guy Farley.
ISBN
9781627893473
Contents unavailable.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 4 Up-Who can resist watching baby animals at play? This series entry has popular appeal and then some. In addition to featuring various animals and their young, the film takes viewers to different parts of the world, where a mother raises her offspring and teaches her young how to survive in their natural habitat. In India, a tigress gives birth to four cubs, and they will stay in their den for up to six weeks, at times trying to venture out. Young tigers will stay with their mother until they are two years old. Unfortunately, only half will make it to maturity. In Africa, as soon as a baby elephant is born, it is totally dependent on its mother to survive, needing the mother's milk to be strong enough to walk alongside her while searching for their extended family. Viewers will learn that some new mothers, whether they are elephants or bears, will forget to wait for their young to follow or to stop and feed their little ones, which can be dangerous. Additionally, viewers learn that there are some species that give birth and immediately leave their young to fend for themselves. VERDICT This film is an excellent resource, with beautiful nature shots and scenes that will leave audiences of all ages with a better appreciation of the animal kingdom.-Sheila Acosta, San Antonio Public Library, TX © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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