Raccoon Moon
Describing a year in the life of a raccoon family as the mother teaches her cubs to climb trees, find food, and survive predators, this fun and educational wildlife guide teaches children about one of North America's most intelligent and ubiquitous mammals. Detailed illustrations portray the birth and rapid development of the cubs, the cubs learning to catch a frog and eat...more
Paperback, 32 pages
Published
September 1st 2002
by Birdsong Books
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Beautiful illustrations are a highlight of this look at the everyday experiences of a raccoon mother and her three kits. Raccoons are a maligned and misunderstood species in much of North America, so it is a relief to see them depicted in a positive fashion.
Raccoons' at-times bothersome behavior, such as tipping over trash cans, is explained. A section in the back gives general raccoon facts and tips on what to do if one discovers a baby raccoon on her own, with an emphasis on the a...more
Raccoons' at-times bothersome behavior, such as tipping over trash cans, is explained. A section in the back gives general raccoon facts and tips on what to do if one discovers a baby raccoon on her own, with an emphasis on the a...more
This is pretty cute although we both thought it was a little long and drawn out. At the end of the story there is a part that tells what to do if you ever find an abandoned raccoon baby. There is also some raccoon trivia, relatives and how the raccoon got it's name as well as a glossary.
Wordy, uninspired trundle through the lifecycle of the titular critter.
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