000231505 000__ 00952cam\a2200277\a\45e0 000231505 001__ 231505 000231505 005__ 20210513092056.0 000231505 008__ 990614s2000\\\\nyua\\\a\\\\\\000\0\eng\\ 000231505 010__ $$a 99036147 000231505 020__ $$a0060287683 000231505 020__ $$a0060287675 (lib. bdg.) 000231505 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm41641319 000231505 035__ $$a231505 000231505 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dCD5$$dABY 000231505 042__ $$apcc$$alcac 000231505 049__ $$aISEA 000231505 05000 $$aQL763$$b.C37 2000 000231505 08200 $$a591.3/9$$221 000231505 1001_ $$aCarle, Eric. 000231505 24510 $$aDoes a kangaroo have a mother, too? /$$cby Eric Carle. 000231505 260__ $$aNew York :$$bHarperCollins,$$c2000. 000231505 263__ $$a0003 000231505 300__ $$a1 v. (unpaged) :$$bcol. ill. ;$$c23 x 29 cm. 000231505 520__ $$aPresents the names of animal babies, parents, and groups, for example, a baby kangaroo is a joey, its mother is a flyer, its father is a boomer, and a group of kangaroos is a troop, mob, or herd. 000231505 650_0 $$aAnimals$$xInfancy$$vJuvenile literature. 000231505 650_1 $$aAnimals$$xInfancy. 000231505 85200 $$bcmc$$hQL763$$i.C37$$i2000 000231505 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:231505$$pGLOBAL_SET 000231505 980__ $$aBIB 000231505 980__ $$aBOOK