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An Animal a Day

365 Amazing Animals to Take You Through the Year

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Discover a fascinating new animal for every day of the year! The perfect gift for animal lovers aged 6 and up.
New day, new animal!
In this gorgeous calendarized collection, you'll travel through the incredible ecosystems and habitats of our wild planet and meet 365 of the amazing animals that call it home.
Dive into the oceans to find whales and giant squid, soar though skies with eagles and snowy owls, race across the African savanna with lions and wildebeest—and so much more. 
Each day’s entry is filled with fascinating facts and breathtaking illustrations that bring animals to life. You'll encounter familiar favorites, plus find out new sides to critters you thought you already knew and learn about completely new animals.
Packed with engaging info, this book also features information about conservation and how we can protect endangered animals and their environments.
It's the ultimate gift for any animal lover, from age 6 to 106!
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    • Kirkus

      October 1, 2024
      This companion volume to Smith'sA Dinosaur a Day (2024) presents one extant animal species per day through illustrations, fast facts, and short informational paragraphs. Despite the subtitle, the book covers a full leap year and includes 366 vertebrates and invertebrates from all over the world. Each spread includes vignettes showing the animal in its habitat. The fact lists cover the scientific name, animal group (such as reptile, fish, or bird), length and weight in metric measurements, diet, location, and conservation status. An explanation of the International Union for Conservation of Nature's rating system appears on an early spread that also loosely defines the animal groups. At the end of the work, two spreads provide examples of animals that are currently endangered as well as conservation success stories, all of which appear earlier in the book. Twice each month, Smith groups animals according to a theme: sometimes by habitat, sometimes by habits. The attractive, engaging full-color illustrations are reasonably realistic and clearly recognizable. January 1 shows a polar bear mother and two cubs walking across ice floes. On the last day of the year, an Asian elephant adult and child stroll through the jungle. Readers will be drawn to the varied examples of both familiar and less common species. The text concludes with a quiz and puzzles (which are not too difficult), a glossary, and an index, but no sources or suggestions for further research. A treat for young animal lovers.(Nonfiction. 5-9)

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