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That is not to say the book is without merit, as an approachable academic text for small children it works. The layout is also very nice, large print and colourful images mean that it catches the eye. You do not always get a sense of the author in non-fiction, but here you feel as if Packham wants to appeal to the true animal enthusiast and not the child looking for the dayglow antics of a ''Guinness Book of Records''. If you have a child that has a real fascination with animals and may want to be a zoologist then this book would appeal a lot. Another child may find it a little too worthy.
An opposite approach to animal learning can be found in the bright [[Ultimate Reptileopedia by Christina Wilsdon]]. You might also enjoy [[Animal Babies by Laura Barwick]]. We also have a review of [[Fingers in the Sparkle Jar: A Memoir by Chris Packham|a memoir]] from Chris Packham.
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