Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Children's books reviewed: Apr 11

  

 

Facts About the Sea Squirt by Lisa Strattin
Never heard of this animal and very interesting to find out that it lives in warm tropical waters so chances are I'll never run across them in cold northeast ocean waters.
Book starts with free ebook offer, bundle volumes,  other works by the author, image credits, TOC where chapters are listed.
Each chapter also includes a full page color photo.
 Interesting that they are both male and female cuz of their organs.
Fun educational read.







Facts About The Nuthatch by Lisa Strattin
Fun colorful children's book but I enjoy them because I get to learn more about our earth.
This book starts with offer of free ebook, other volumes by the author, image credit and chapters.
Never heard of this bird but they do live in North America. Glad to know they are around eating bad bugs and insects for us.
Each chapter has a full page color photograph.
So fun and educational to read about these birds.

 







Facts About The Nyala by Lisa Strattin
This book starts with offer of free ebook, bundle of volmes, image credits and TOC where chapters are listed.
Introduction discusses the nyalas and they are similar to antelope but live in southeast Africa. Chances of seeing them here in Northeast Americas are slim.
Each chapter also has a full page color photograph.
So many things to learn about them, in a fun way.








Facts About the Albino Peacock by Lisa Strattin
Very unique animal. This book starts with offer of free ebook,  other volums, image credits and TOC where chapters are listed.
Introduction discusses the peacock. Lots of differences between all the peacocks.
Fun educational interesting things about this bird.








Facts About the Tasmanian Tiger by Lisa Strattin
Book starts with offer of free ebook,  authors boxed sets,  image credits,  TOC of chapters, Intro about the animal things like where to find them,. Each chapter has a color full page picture.
Such fun things to learn about new animals. what they eat, where they live, etc.
So much to discover. 
 
 

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