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Does a Duck Have a Daddy?

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Who has a daddy? Does a butterfly? Does a bug? Does a fish? Does a duck? DO YOU? This book will engage children emotionally and intellectually, they will learn why some animals don't need parents after birth, and why many need parental care, just like they do.

32 pages, Hardcover

First published March 31, 2004

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Fred Ehrlich

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June 5, 2014
Explains the behavioral differences between different species when it comes to the male parent. Describes how male seahorses birth their young, but avoids the graphic depiction of the act. Ends with explaining how involved primate fathers are, particularly humans. Not bad, if human-centric.
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