DK See How They Grow - Lamb
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LONDON, NEW YORK, MELBOURNE, MUNICH, AND DELHI
Writer Angela Royston Art Editor Helen Senior
Photographer Gordon Clayton
REvIsED PAPERBACK EDItION Project Editor Charlie Gardner
Designers David Meier, Susan Calver Production Controller Vivianne Ridgeway
U.s. Editor Jennifer Quasha
First published in the United States in 1992 This revised edition published in 2008
by DK Publishing 375 Hudson Street
New York, New York 10014
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ISBN: 978-0-7566-3373-8
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Just born
I am four hours old. I can see and hear, but my legs are very weak. They wobble and shake.
Just born
Now I am tired. My woolly coat will keep me warm while I sleep.
I am hungry. I drink my mother’s milk. My sister wants to feed too.
Getting stronger
I am one day old. My legs are getting stronger. I keep very close to my mother and bleat loudly when she goes away.
Getting stronger
But soon I get up again.
I can only stand for a short time before I fall down.
ExploringI am one week old. My sister and I are growing up fast.
I am interested in everything I see and hear. There’s a new bale of straw. I wonder what it’s like.
Exploring Mmm, the straw smells nice, but it tickles my nose!
Growing up
I love to run and play with my sister. Can we jump over these logs?
Playing together
Now I am eight weeks old. I like to chase my sister and the other lambs around the field.
Nibbling the grass
Grass is very tough to chew. I chew it over and over again until it is soft.
My sister and I often graze together. We rarely feed from our mother.
Our wool is growing longer. We are almost as big as our mother. Soon we will be fully grown.
Almost grown upI am twelve weeks old. My sister and I spend most of the day grazing with the older sheep.
Almost grown up
See how I grew
Ten weeks old Twelve weeks old
See how they growFollow the lives of
all these adorable animals
BunnyIsBN 978-0-7566-3264-9
Butterfly IsBN 978-0-7566-3014-0
Chick IsBN 978-0-7566-3015-7
Duck IsBN 978-0-7566-3263-2
Frog IsBN 978-0-7566-3016-4
Kitten IsBN 978-0-7566-3017-1
Lamb IsBN 978-0-7566-3373-8
Owl IsBN 978-0-7566-3372-1
Penguin
IsBN 978-0-7566-3371-4
Pig IsBN 978-0-7566-3018-8
Pony IsBN 978-0-7566-3374-5
Puppy
IsBN 978-0-7566-3019-5