A fantastic, colourful, visual extravaganza – taking you on a global tour of different habitats and the creatures that live there. A great book for primary-to-intermediate aged kids who love looking at the pictures and absorbing fascinating facts to bring up later at odd times.
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This book is so attractively designed and laid out that as soon as it arrived in the house my two oldest children (aged 6 and 9) disappeared off to the couch with it. I soon was regaled with their new-found knowledge; “Mum! The Antarctic is really a desert!” “Yeah, because a desert is a place with no rain – and it doesn’t rain there!”
The information flows nicely, and is sensibly organised.
Every page is wall-to-wall photos, with large-font text carefully overlaid, so that all the information is easily read and remembered.
The book has a wrap-around hard-cover binding, with the pages actually spiral bound with wire inside. I know it’s a weird thing, but this really made me want to open it and page through. This type of binding, aside from having a rarity-value appeal, means that the large-sized book opens flat and doesn’t keep rolling its pages shut on you. A little thing, but nice.
New Zealand even gets a mention in the Rainforest section – as an example of a cold-weather (temperate) rainforest.
Things that made me go hmmmm
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The conclusion
This is a great book to give to kids who are into animals, the planet, environmentalism, tigers, dolphins… or who just love finding out stuff! And did I mention the awesome visual design?
Double thumbs up.