Animals for Kids: 20 Exciting Animal Pictures with Animal Facts for Kids
by Nabila Owens
This is a nonfiction book which taught me some interesting facts about animals. A giraffe has the highest blood pressure of any animal, turtles have been on earth for more than two million years, and you can tell the mood of a zebra by looking at its ears! Owens points out that scientists are continuing to research and investigate. They will undoubtedly discover new species on land, in air and under the sea. The author discusses their patterns of behavior, what they eat, the climates they live in, and how they survive. Many of them are as afraid of us as we are of them. There are many animals that are endangered because humans have taken over their native habitats. The author urges the young reader to learn about conservation and how to protect them from extinction. All of us must share the planet earth together!
This book features twenty animals. Some of them like dogs, cats and turtles have been largely domesticated and may be our pets. Others like elephants, cheetahs, lions and zebras might be visited in a zoo. An aquarium visit could allow us to visit dolphins, whales and sharks. There are animals who may be seen all over the world like the many species of birds and spiders, and others like the kangaroo which are only found in Australia and New Guinea. Animals like some spiders and snakes have the ability to harm humans with one bite! Animals may make wonderful pets, or interesting creatures to visit in a man-made controlled habitat, but they can be dangerous. Each of them have unique qualities to their species. Always ask an adult before approaching an animal you do not know.
The author provides actual photographs of the animals. I think a little more illustration would have been beneficial to the kindle edition which I reviewed. Photographs are limited to one small picture per animal making it is difficult to see details. Teachers might want to choose this book as a read aloud introduction for one animal which will be further researched. Parents would not want to attempt to read this book in one setting to a younger child. The text is aimed toward a middle grade and up reader. All in all it is a good book to introduce children to animal life on planet earth! If you would like to get information on more books for children, please subscribe to this biweekly blog by clicking on the Follow + icon in the lower right or the orange RSS feed icon in the upper right hand corner,
HAPPY EARTH DAY EVERYONE
3 responses to “EARTH’S AMAZING ANIMALS”
reshama
April 17th, 2013 at 21:31
Very interesting facts! I did not know about the giraffes! :)) Must make a mental note to be gentle around them! I agree about the kindle versions, i have always lamented why the format is so limiting. Such a great medium and very poor use of it! We have 2 kindles but not used for children’s books at all! But the book does look interesting. Thanks for sharing the review on Kid Lit Blog Hop!
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Julie Grasso
April 18th, 2013 at 19:49
It looks great for the animal obsessed tween. Thanks so much for linking it in to the Kid Lit Blog Hop. Cheers
Renee @ Mother Daughter Book Reviews
April 20th, 2013 at 04:41
Sounds like something to rival the National Geographic books. Interesting though, because with the cover, you would think the book is targeting younger kids, not middle grade readers. Thanks for sharing this book with us at the Kid Lit Blog Hop. 🙂