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#4397603 in eBooks 2013-10-18 2013-10-18File Name: B00G24TOTQ
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I am pleased with the book especially given that right nowBy wrmMy 17 month old has recently taken an interest in anything to do with animals; so when I saw this book; I decided to give it a try so I could read/show it to him. Overall; I am pleased with the book especially given that right now; its free.Pros:- It has 50 pages of mammals and mammal facts. The facts are short; but its intended for children; so thats ok.- The pictures of mammals are close up shots. Some of the books ive been reading to my son show the animal at a distance; or with other animals. This book; however; shows each animal solely so your child can easily distinguish which animal it is. There are land-based mammals and sea-based mammals in this book; so I have an array of different mammals to show/teach my son.- Its a super easy read. If your kids are like my son; theyre constantly throwing a book in your lap to read. I can zip through this book in about 4-5 minutes flat; getting it out of my sons blood for about an hour.Cons: (none. for the price; you really cant gripe about this book)To my 17 month old son; this book is awesome as he can see many different animals/mammals in a different light from his other animal books. I would recommend this book to any parent looking to entertain their child with something other than a television.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. ~ Beautiful Pictures Interesting Facts ~By Small~Town~GirlThe pictures of large mammals in this ldquo;Big Mammals of the Worldrdquo; Kindle Edition book by Speedy Publishing are very beautiful and enjoyable to look at. There are also a lot of facts about the mammals. I ordered this Kindle book to share with a 2-year-old; a 3-year-old; and an almost 6-year-old. When reading it with the toddler and preschooler; we look at the pictures together and I tell them what the picture is of. Sometimes I will throw in a small fact for the preschooler. However; when I read it with the almost 6-year-old; he is one who loves facts and learning information and he actually remembers it all quite well. So with a little bit of variance; this book can actually be for many different ages. Each of these children can and did enjoy the same book. The only thing that I did not like about this book was that the format was not always the same. Sometimes the picture was first and then the information. However; at times; the information was first and then the picture. It just makes it easier to ldquo;readrdquo; the Kindle version to the younger children; who I am just naming the mammals for. Again; we all enjoyed this informative book full of very well-done pictures.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Nice Book of Large AnimalsBy MayaThis book has a lot of nice pictures which my children really liked. The use of the word "extant" on many of the descriptionsand fact pages about the animals was a bit crazy for children. It is a word not many adults other than scientists couldprobably define. It just means still in existence. I would have used the phrase "alive today; or found today" rather thanextant. The information about the animals appeared to be correct even when the grammar was a bit iffy. The kids didnot care about that because I did not read it incorrectly to them. Overall; the book is informative with a lot of nice picturesthat the kids liked. That is more important than correct grammar. They enjoyed it and one wanted to use it for a bookreport so she has it on her Kindle now. Another wants it added to his so I am going to do that as soon as I finish thereview. I would say this book is not for very young children unless you are just showing them the pictures. The informationand background given for the animals would not be of interest to them. Giving them the idea that these are very largeanimals is probably enough.I received this book free in exchange for my honest review.