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A Curious Collection of Peculiar Creatures

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This book is super cute and pretty cool. It is packed full of some of the weirdest and most peculiar animals. Some of these animals I had never even heard of!

Great source of information on these animals and some of the most beautiful illustrations I've seen in a children's animal encyclopedia.

As always, thank you to the publisher and netgalley for providing me a copy in exchange for an honest review

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'A Curious Collection of Peculiar Creatures: An Illustrated Encyclopedia' by Sami Bayly is a fantastic book for anyone who enjoys animals and/ or curiosities. The artwork is gorgeous and the topic interesting. Great for all ages.

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This is a great collection of crazy critters from around the world! Packed full of fascinating information on creatures such as hellbender salamanders, fringe head fish, goblin sharks and tardigrades, this encyclopedia is perfect for any animal lover.

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Love this book! The title really describes it perfectly: it’s a collection of animal oddities that’s not only beautifully illustrated but educational too! The author talks about the habitat, behavior, food preferences, conservation status, and quirky fun facts of each animal.

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A Curious Collection of Peculiar Creatures: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, written and illustrated by Sami Bayly, is currently scheduled for release on October 27 2020. This book gives some of the animal kingdom's more overlooked animals a turn in the limelight. Breathtaking scientific illustrations flaunt their unconventional beauty, while fascinating facts about their conservation status, diet, strange quirks, and habitat completes each vivid portrait. The Bornean orangutan, whose immense cheek pads give it a dinner-plate-like face, is the largest tree-dwelling mammal. The red-lipped batfish, alas, is a terrible swimmer, with leg-shaped fins better suited to walking along the seafloor.The mysterious goblin shark, rarely seen by humans, has a long snout and a terrifying flexible jaw to snatch its prey. These are just a few of this stunning encyclopedia's sixty curious creatures living among us who might not be as cute as a kitten but are no less deserving of our love.

A Curious Collection of Peculiar Creatures is a book that takes some of my favorite quirky animals, and some I have never heard of, and explains them. The illustrations are phenomenal. Even if you did not read a word of the book, he images would be well worth picking it up all on their own. Bayly's artwork is scientifically accurate, but not sterile. The unusual features of each animal is prominent in the illustrations, and they each all seem to have some personality and pride in the stance of each being. I spent my first pass of the book focusing on that art, and have found myself going back to look at some of the images again and again. Now for the text. I thought that each animal profile was very well done. What we know about the animals were shared in an accessible manner, and I like that instead of leaving it at that Bayly made a point of saying when we just have not had enough research or studies done to answer important questions about the animals. I also like the variety of creatures chosen, it was not all the odd animals that seem to find there way onto these kind of books, the blob fish and hellbenders, but there were also animals that might be thought as common, or so recently discovered that I have never heard of them. I was very sad to see how many of these cool creature are endangered, threatened, or close to being in danger. The only complaint I had will be fixed in the print addition, since they had a space saved for my coveted resources in the digital galley I read.

A Curious Collection of Peculiar Creatures is a book that will be making its way into my personal home library. It is stunning visually, and interesting to read and explore.

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Goodreads Rating: 4 stars
NetGalley Rating: 5 stars

Beautifully illustrated mini-encyclopedia of unique, curious, odd, and otherwise awesome creatures! Each animal gets a two page spread with info about it including where it lives, what it eats, and a size comparison with a human, all framing Bayly’s incredibly life-like and gorgeous illustrations! She presents the facts in a way that encourages kids to appreciate the animals, and not judging them just by their weird appearances. I also love the “texture” that is printed on the page; it always adds a feeling of a real, aged proper guidebook to the text, and makes the whole thing that much more adventuresome and interesting. I was an exploration and animal nerd as a kid (still am) and I would have loved having this on my shelf; it would have been a personality and fun-factoid shaper for sure! If you have kids who are fascinated by weird stuff and animals then definitely get them this book.

Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with a free copy to review!

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A wonderfully delightful addition to the canon of weird animal books! Each animal has a beautifully illustrated image along with general information, where they live, what they eat, conservation status, and fun facts. I can't wait to add this to my large format nonfiction collection!

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You're not different, you're special!

Opening this guide, I wasn't sure how the creatures were going to be portrayed, but I must say, I was mind-blown. The illustrations are absolutely stunning. The book itself really gives the feel of an 18th or 19th century naturalist sketchbook. I could almost imagine Darwin on the HMS Beagle drawing up some of these creatures, wondering what else the world had to offer.

Each animal is portrayed as authentically as possible, and sometimes nature can be creepy. Almost too creepy, and I can't help but wonder if some of the illustrations are a little too nightmarish for a child (such as the reticulate stargazer). However, I do feel it is a great way to show that nature is beautiful in many ways and isn't always aesthetically pleasing. Ugly or scary are opinions, not facts. It's important to teach young minds that different isn't bad, both in the way things look and the way they behave. This publication doesn't only show how "ugly" some animals are, but also tells the stories about various reproductive strategies in nature such as sequential hermaphroditism or asexual reproduction. I think this it is an important message for the younger generation growing up in a society that is aiming to be more accepting of sexuality in all of its forms: it's all natural.

Going back to the biology aspect of this book, I find the conservation message very clear. It will hopefully help people see how alarming some of the effects humans have on nature. We always hear about rhinos, pandas, or tigers becoming critically endangered or even on the brink of extinction, but they are not the only ones affected. Most living things on the planet are suffering the effects of climate change or pollution and what-not. This is another very important message for future generations. Who knows, perhaps a young child will read this book and grow up to be the person who saves the saiga antelope.

This is the kind of books that I would have in my bedroom as a child, amongst dinosaur encyclopaedias, animal reference books, or 'Ripley's Believe It or Not!' publications, and I hope other kids will enjoy having this on their bookshelves as well!

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I absolutely loved this gorgeously illustrated and fascinating book that teaches us about animals that might not be cute and cuddly on the outside but are fascinating and lovable on the inside. Highly recommended for school and classroom libraries as well as for any animal-loving reader of any age.

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This book is a vibrant ode to the creatures in our planet. The illustrations throughout the book are stunning, almost like very colorful versions of Victorian-era natural history drawings. It is so evident that the animals were depicted with so much appreciation to their peculiarities that readers would not be able to avoid being mesmerized by some of these wonderful creatures. The facts and descriptions about the animals were illuminating while concise and organized.

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I love books like this. I like learning about animals in general, but learning about ones that you don't know about is always a lot of fun and it's incredibly descriptive and informative with beautiful illustrations.

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I received an arc of this title from NetGalley for an honest review. An interesting book about peculiar animals, what they eat, where they live, and how you can help them. Kids will love this.

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Honestly one of the coolest/weirdest books I've come across, A Curious Collection of Peculiar Creatures is nothing but fun (and information of course). Beautifully illustrated and laid out, it was fun to learn of odd animals with 'Fun Facts, Where They Live, Close Relations, What They Eat, and Conservation Status'. I'm not surprised one bit to realize I hadn't heard of many of these animals (and still kinda doubt they exist but I did do some research because. Mind. Blown.) and I think this book would make a great gift for that special person in your life. Truly. I can think of a couple of family members ('what to get when they have everything') that would get a kick out of this book . I'll be referencing this for quite some time and can only thank the author for such an odd and fun read. #ACuriousCollectionofPeculiarCreatures #NetGalley

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My kids loved this book! My 6 year old is animal obsessed and loves things like the Wild Kratts, Ranger Rick, and Planet Earth. Even though she is an animal "expert," there were creatures in here she had never seen. The illustrations are beautiful, and there's plenty of facts to be educational. I will be buying this in print for my kids to add to their library.

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This book is packed with information! The illustrations are lovely and I can see my students really enjoying this one (upper elementary). I wish there were pronunciations for the animal name versus their Latin name.

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Upper elementary students will be sure to love learning about all the strange, unique animals that are highlighted in Sami Bayly's anthology, A Curious Collection of Peculiar Creatures.

Animals from all over are highlighted in this nonfiction book. Each animal gets a two-page spread providing detailed background on the animal, where it lives, and how it survives in nature. On top of that, every page is beautifully illustrated with drawings that are so detailed the seem as if they could be photographs.

I would recommend this book for upper elementary/middle-level readers. It is jammed pack full of informational facts about each animal. In addition, there is some really challenging vocabulary that may be a bit too tough for younger elementary students.

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AUTHOR

Sami Bayly is a natural history illustrator based in Newcastle. She loves all things, weird and wonderful. She finds the beauty and importance of all animals regardless of their appearance, and hopes to share her appreciation with others.

Sami’s first book, The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Ugly Animals, won the Children’s Indie Book of the Year Award. It was shortlisted for the CBCA Eve Pownall Award, the ABIA Book of the Year for Younger Children, and the Australian Book Design Awards. It was longlisted for the ABA Booksellers’ Choice 2020 Book of the Year Awards.

SYNOPSIS

Weird and wonderfully strange creatures are presented on a double page spread per subject. Utilizing an infographic style, the page layout includes a one-page description and a page covering the particulars of each creature; such as: where they live, what they eat, their conservation status and fun facts.

The key illustrations are large, colorful and life-like. In addition, there are pen and ink sketches depicting the creature in focus from different perspectives. There are also infographics depicting an average sized man next to each creature to allow the viewer to establish scale. All of these descriptive annotations are displayed on a velum colored background.

There are 61 examples of curious creatures continued within the 128 pages. What follows are a few examples of the fascinating animals, fish, birds and invertebrates that you can find in Bayly’s enchanting work:

RETICULATED STARGAZER – Dactyloscopus Foraminosus Blanchardi

This diminutive fish is literally nightmare fuel. The Reticulated Stargazer projects a terrifying countenance enhanced by the full page color image. With large eyes protruding from the top if its head as it languishes half-buried in sand and a mouth full of sharp dirty teeth the thought of an encounter with this mini monster is sobering. At only 3 inches long it blends skillfully in to the environment. This is quite alarming when you realize that this tiny terror can deliver a shock of 50 volts from between its eyes or inject you with venom from two spines on their back. If all this were not disgusting enough the Reticulated Stargazer has the propensity to burp back the scales of it’s last meal.

Consider for a moment that these were the fun facts about this fish.

SARCASTIC FRINGEHEAD – Neoclinus Blanchardi

Looking like an off-world monster with a disarticulated hinged jaw, the Sarcastic Fringehead is a vision from a horror movie. So violent it attacks fishermen who as a result avoid them like the plague. They enjoy the luxury of having few natural threats, and it is thought that this is partially the reason for their aggression. Fortunately, these omnivores are deep sea fish who consume squid, plankton, crustaceans, and small fish. Their habitat is off the Coast of California and Mexico 195 feet down in the depths.

TARDIGRADE – Tardigrada

Tardigrade are better known as the Water Bear. They are invertebrates that live three months to two and a half years. However, if they become dormant, they can last as long aa thirty years in stasis. Some are hermaphroditic; also known as intersex, while others can clone themselves. Tardigrade’s can survive in temperature extremes as well as being capable of cryptobiosis. They are cannibalistic and can also use tubes to suck juices from moss, algae, and bacteria. They are survivors and have been around for over 500 million years.

These are just a few of the 61 other animals depicted. You might find: The Aye-Aye, the Hairless Chinese Crested Dog, The Blob Fish, The Purple Pig-Nosed Frog or the Naked Mole Rat equally as fascinating as I did.,

CONCLUSION

A Curious Collection of Peculiar Creatures is a fascinating, entertaining and fun journey through the world of strange, exotic and captivating animals. It is packed full of interesting knowledge about the private lives of the most bizarre wildlife. A perfect excursion for children wanting to discover the fringe world of fantastic and unique critters.

In my opinion children would enjoy this publication. It is containing scientifically based information set in easy digestible chunks for young, hungry minds. I feel assured that A Curious Collection of Peculiar Creatures would stimulate and entertain but more importantly that it will encourage further research. When learning is fun children are driven to want to learn more and this is the true strength of Bayly’s scintillating work. It is simply a joy to the eye and the mind equally.

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Rating: 4 out of 5.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

I would like to thank Sami Bayly, NetGalley and The Experiment for affording me the opportunity to review A Curious Collection of Peculiar Creatures.

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I really enjoyed reading this book! It is HUGE. 127 pages of great weird and ugly animal info. The kids will love looking at all the pictures and diagrams. I do wish their was a little map that showed where each animal lived, but I think that is the only thing that was missing. I will definitely be getting this book!

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