Member Reviews
This is a cute non-fiction title for younger readers that's all about bats: what they eat, where they sleep, how they fly, and whether or not we should be afraid of them (we shouldn't). The simple illustrations featuring a fourth wall-breaking bat are fun and informative. I already knew some of the information in this book, but I still learned quite a few things; kids will likely learn even more. This would be a great title for kids who are interested in the natural world, and in bats in particular. It could be a great non-fiction title to have in the classroom around Halloween, too. |
Bats need our help and this is another really cute book that teaches us who bats are, what they do, why they need our help and how to help them. I got a comic book feel from this which leads me to think how super bats really are. |
***Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review*** Bats scare many people, but I think they are fascinating and I'm excited that this book portrayed them in a fun and interesting light. |
Another wonderful entry into the fun and informative Disgusting Creatures series. Elise Gravel has become one of my favorite children's authors. Highly recommended! |
Kairsten T, Reviewer
This is an adorable and great book about bats. The facts are great, demystifying bats is awesome, and the illustrations are adorable. Putting this on my to-buy list. |
I received a copy of this arc from NetGalley for an honest review. I love all of Elise Gravel's books about animals and this new one about bats is just as good. Lots of funny illustrations and great info for kids. |
This was a cute read with funny illustrations that would be perfect for 4-6 year olds who like animals. It was a little too technical at times, but overall did a good job of teaching about bats in a way that would help children be more respectful and kind to them. |








