Thursday, July 2, 2020

Even More Lesser Spotted Animals by Martin Brown (Children's Nonfiction Book Review)


Even More Lesser Spotted Animals
(Lesser Spotted Animals #2)

by Martin Brown
Published by David Fickling Books
on July 30, 2019
Genre: Children's, Nonfiction, Picture Books
Length: 56 pages
Ages: 7 - 10 years

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Synopsis:
Just as Lesser Spotted Animals showed you some of the wonderfully WOW wildlife we never get to see, the next book of the lesser-known animal kingdom reveals the stories of even more of the world's unseen and unsung creatures. No king-of-the-jungle, fancy pants, hair necked lions here --we've got the magnificent maned wolf instead. No blue whales either, we've got beaked whales --and lorises and dingisos
 and dibatags and many, many more. 

Our Thoughts:


This fun and educational picture book shares some of the lesser-known animals in the world, from the tamandua to the mountain tapir, with fun information about where they live, what they eat, what animals they most resemble, and more!

Did you know there's a teddy-bear/kangaroo that lives in Australia and jump or fall out of thirty-foot trees without getting hurt? How about a deer that can leap up into tree branches to hang out? 

Even More Lesser Spotted Animals delves into the details of some animals that you probably haven't even heard of, let alone seen! With cute but realistic animal illustrations, lots of fun facts, and thought bubbles that give the animals a little bit of personality, you are bound to learn something new and interesting!


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2 comments:

  1. The illustrations are stellar. I think I am going to buy this for myself. 😁

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