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Animal Fact File: Head-To-Tail Profiles of More Than 90 Mammals [School & Library Binding]

Tony Hare


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  • School & Library Binding: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval (Mar 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0613762800
  • ISBN-13: 978-0613762809
  • Product Dimensions: 29.7 x 22.6 x 2 cm

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
My son loves it 21 Feb 2006
By Laurie Roiger - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I have a 4-year-old son with autism who absolutely LOVES animals. We renewed this book from the library, and I wanted to buy it because he looks through it SO much. I do agree that sometimes it brings in another animal on the pages, and then doesn't explain the relationship, or other things about the animal that we might want to know. I also wish it would tell us what the animals eat, but that is a personal preference based on my son's desire to know that. But the drawings are nice and large, and there is quite a variation of different animals. He certainly knows more than most 4-year-olds when it comes to animals. And now we know more about animals than most adults do, too.
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Stunning visuals! 23 Oct 2008
By Judy K. Polhemus - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Until tonight my library students and I would have voted "Animal Fact File: Head-to-Tail Profiles of More Than 90 Mammals" as the best book in our library. It is certainly among the most checked out books.

So what happened to change my mind tonight? Carolina (my four-year-old niece) and I sat down to read it. First animal--Aardvark. As with each two-page spread in the book, the artwork of the aardvark fills the whole middle half of the two pages. Another illustration shows the aardvark's relative size to one human. Another shows a close-up of its nostrils.

Across the bottom of the two pages is a row of skeleton and specific skeletal body parts. In the right hand column is a list of facts: classification, size, coloration, and features. Oddly, the Hyrax is displayed with the Aardvark with no explanation why it is there.

However, the disappointment for me is major. Carolina asked, "What does it do?" For all the detail of the physical specimen, there is no mention what this animal (or any other animal in the book) eats, hows it behaves, what its home is like, or any other identifying characteristic. I checked the introductory comments. There was no explanation that this was a physical comments only book.

Nevertheless, another good point is the inclusion of animals to stretch animal identification. I have always been amazed by Carolina's ability to identify a wide range of animals. This book challenged her and taught her new names: badger, capybara, dhole, mole, anteater, jackal, hedgehog, lemming, manatee, and meerkat. (She tired of the book by this time, meaning she made it through half of the 90 mammals.)

To reiterate, this is a fantastic book full of fabulous artwork and physical detail and introduces the child to new mammals, but if you really want to know the mammal, you will have to look elsewhere. I do happily give four stars!
1 of 8 people found the following review helpful
it is very good book my son had it 8 Mar 1999
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
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