US Curriculum Alignment
CCSS SL.K.5, NGSS K-LS1-1
Animal Poster – Chimpanzee Infant
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Chimpanzee young are called Infants, and for the first years of life they're carried clinging to their mother's belly fur, unable to move independently. This poster shows that dependent early stage, with the paler face and larger eyes typical of infant chimps.
Wall art for a classroom or reading nook, available in A2, A3, A4, Arch C, Tabloid, and US Letter as an instant printable digital download.
Different animals.
One visual language.
The same hand-drawn look across the whole collection — verified against the real species, animal by animal.
“The style stays consistent across the whole collection, animal by animal.”
Every illustration is created to belong to the same collection. The balance of watercolor and pencil, the level of detail, the softness of the colors and the way each subject sits on the page are kept consistent.
This means individual products can be combined without looking like unrelated sets. Cards, posters and learning materials remain visually calm, even when many different species or subjects are used together.
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asked.
An infant grips its mother's belly fur with both hands and feet from birth, riding this way for the first several months. It later transitions to riding on her back once it gains strength and coordination.
An infant begins taking its first independent steps around six months old but continues relying on its mother for transport over longer distances. Full independent movement develops gradually over the next few years.
Infants typically nurse for around four to five years, one of the longest nursing periods among primates. This extended nursing period reflects how slowly young chimpanzees mature compared to most other mammals.


