50 Reasons to Love Animals

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Pub Date 07 Apr 2020 | Archive Date 02 Mar 2020

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There are so many reasons to love animals: lions have magnificent shaggy manes, penguins go tobogganing on their tummies, bears wiggle and dance as they scratch, whales sing songs, and elephants can feel sadness. But all the animals in this book especially need our love – now more than ever. Learn about their habitats, what makes them special, and show them you care with simple activities you can do at home.

There are so many reasons to love animals: lions have magnificent shaggy manes, penguins go tobogganing on their tummies, bears wiggle and dance as they scratch, whales sing songs, and elephants can...


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EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9780711252462
PRICE $18.99 (USD)
PAGES 40

Average rating from 32 members


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50 Reasons to Love Animals by Catherine Barr is a fun educational book for young readers. This book looks at animals all over the planet and gives fun educational facts about each. This book would be a great resource for elementary teachers and would make a lovely gift for any child. I loved the fun illustrations.

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This was filled with lovely and detailed illustrations. It covered a variety of animals and places that they live, such as the ocean, forest, and polar regions. The facts shared were enjoyable and easy to understand, as were the blurbs about each environment. The conservation tips scattered throughout were wonderful as well. I received a digital ARC of this book from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

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What a delight! I love that there are suggestions for things children can do to help the animals described within these pages; one of the most frustrating things about being a child is the feeling that you are powerless or unable to affect change. This book will encourage budding naturalists (and I have a few in mind who will adore this!)

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Thank you NetGalley for a digital ARC in exchange for my honest review.

At first blush, I thought this book would be about compassion, responsibility, and how animals benefit humankind. Instead, it turns out to be a facts-based book about the animals affected by humans and climate change. So, to me, the title was a bit misleading. Perhaps, the title: "50 Amazing Animals" would have been more apropos in my opinion.

I do like the medallions that appear on select pages. It gives the child an opportunity to make a difference, or to learn more.

The illustrations are superb as it brings the pages of the book to life. You almost feel as if you're there in the wild with the animals.

Overall, a good book to add to a child's library. If not for the animal facts, but for the beautiful illustrations.

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This is a wonderful children’s book. Each page provides interesting facts about different types of animals living in various habitats. The illustrations are beautiful and engaging. I would love to see a follow-up to this book outlining animal species living in other habitats!

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I loved this book! The bright and colorful illustrations made for a fun read. I also found that many of the animal facts weren't facts that I had known before, so I was learning as well. My favorite part of this book was the opportunity that is given to educate and involve others in the little caption bubbles on each page.

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I appreciate how this book confronts environmental issues with positive information and proactive tips. By focusing on the interesting characteristics of various animals and how they engage with their environment, it's easier to make a connection to why they need to be protected. And the suggestions of possible actions included throughout offer a way to not just read, but take your new knowledge a step (or more) further.

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50 Reasons To Love Animals was a delight! Beautifully illustrated, with quick facts and organized into habitats. My daughter has a similar book, with flaps to open with the facts underneath, and I’m not sure if that is the plan for this title. This is a beautiful edition and sure to be a favorite for any animal lover!

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*Disclaimer: I received this book for free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.


This is an adorable children's non-fiction title which is simple in premise; the author gives 50 facts about different animals around the world and what makes them unique. Pairing these facts with information about the destruction of habitats and Hanako Clulow's absolutely gorgeous illustrations gives the book a sense of urgency without being scary. It is the perfect level of sadness that I think will help children to understand what climate change and never-ending industry is doing to the planet. It even gives tips on how children can highlight and celebrate endangered species from around the world.

Overall this is an important book and is something that I would love to have a physical copy of to share with my son. 

4 out of 5 stars!

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A beautiful book, perfect for learning facts about animals known and unfamiliar.
The book divides into habitats and as you turn the page and discover animals living in each place, you can see facts about them. Some were facts I knew while others were impressive and unknown to me. I found this to be a nice balance of learning.
Within the pages is also "Show you love" buttons with ways to show your love for animals, ideas for informing others and activities to get involved with. This would be great to have in a school with students aiming to complete these challenges as part of their learning.

The illustrations are stunning, showing the animals in their natural habitats and labels also explain some of the environment- such as plants and trees.
There are actually 50 amazing reasons to love animals, if you didn't already. This book could convince anyone to enjoy animals and want to help protect them and their habitats, as there is clearly an underlying message of conservation and protection.

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This is a very important educational book to read to kids to get them to understand how precious animals from all different parts of the world are to us. Many of these amazing creatures are becoming extinct because of human mismanagement like destroying the animals habitats for example. This book shines a beacon of light upon the animals found : in the dry savanna, the coral reef, the Arctic, the evergreen forest, the open ocean and the tropical forest.

It details the animals homes and how they adapt to their lives where they live. It is also a wonderful awakening to the readers as to why we need to love these animals more than ever before before they are gone forever and we are unable to do so.

The author cites 50 reasons why we should care and what we can do to help these creatures survive so we can enjoy them for many, many years to come. "50 Reasons to Love Animals" would be a lovely addition to a classroom or elementary school library. I highly recommend this book.

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This easy and bright nature/conservation primer takes us to all the main environments of the natural world – savannah, coral reef, the Arctic etc, and gives us three attractive dioramas at each. Scattered across this are the relevant animal names, and fifty short sentences telling us in very clear and obvious way why these animals have evolved to be remarkable and worth conserving. Each spread also gets an introductory paragraph, while rosettes here and there tell us what to do at school or as homework to get actively engaged with looking after nature. Some of these are a little blunt and unhelpful (telling us to observe World Elephant Day, without saying at all when that is, etc), but the whole book is in the right spirit – easily showing the young student what many diverse things have got that makes them stand out. I guess you could say then that this is the usual lookist, sort of Big Five-supporting environmental text, when the truth of the matter is that all animals of any size, prettiness and rarity will probably need a helping hand the way we're going, and not just the most photogenic, obvious examples. It also needs a one-page introduction to tell us about evolution to show us why these superlatives are that way in the first place, but on the whole this is a fine purchase for a school library, and it's a most successful book. Four and a half stars.

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Did you know that Gizzly Bears are as fast as a race horse?

If you didn’t know that fun fact this is the book for you. 50 Reasons to Love Animals by Catherine Barr is a stunning book for children. It’s a shame people have moved away from buying non fiction books as this would be a highly valuable resource for any young reader.

The book takes children on a journey through a large variety of habitats including a savanna, coral reefs, forests and oceans. Each page features a breath taking illustration of the environment and animals that live there with information in simple easy to read language. A highlight of the book is the ‘Show your Love’ section where readers are given ideas on how they can do to show their support.

When climate change and the environment are front and centre topics now, it is so important that we have these discussions with our students and children. They need to be aware of what is happening to the habitats and the animals that live in them. This book presents the information easily and beautifully and provides simple and easy ways in which they can help no matter what age you are.
I would highly recommend this book be added to any book self or library collection. I will be purchasing this book when it is released.

N.B Australian teachers and educators, this book would fit perfectly into studies of animals and habitats.

Thank you Netgalley and Quarto for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.

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Really cute, quick illustrated book. Animals name next to it. Some information and the number in the separate square. Nature and animals introduction.

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Everyone who knows me knows that wildlife and conservation are extremely important to me and close to my heart, so I was absolutely thrilled to receive a digital ARC of 50 Reasons to Love Animals by Catherine Barr. 50 Reasons to Love Animals is an extremely relevant and important children’s book, which is complimented by the most beautiful illustrations throughout the book. Climate change and conservation is becoming a more spoken about topic in our day to day lives, which makes this book even more important to be introduced to a younger audience.

According to The World Counts “The current rate of extinction is up to 10,000 times higher than the average historical extinction rates” and “within the next 15 to 40 years it is likely that the following animals will become extinct: polar bear, chimpanzee, elephant, snow leopard, tiger, mountain gorilla, orangutan, giant panda, rhino, and the koala bear.”

50 Reasons to Love Animals is a vital resource for schools, teachers, libraries, parents and relatives to discuss conservation with their children, as well as to show the incredible diversity present on planet Earth. Catherine introduces the readers to habitats such as the dry Savannah, Coral Reef, Icy Poles, Evergreen and tropical forests. On top of this, Catherine truly captures the wonder and uniqueness of our planets animals, showing creatures that are lesser known, but just as important and worthy of protection, such as the Pangolin, Hornbill, Sun-Nosed Monkey etc.

Overall, this was an absolutely beautiful read and I truly believe all readers can gain something from this book, even I found myself learning small facts that I did not know of! I have no children, so I am off to read this to my Crested Gecko and Fish instead. (Don’t judge!)

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There are more than 50 reasons to love animals, but in this book, 50 reasons are already enough. While sitting in your corner of earth, not knowing what you do might endangered those animals close or far to you is normal. Most of us lives in a city, not knowing the way of the nature. And most of those who live close to nature know some of the facts already. Nevertheless, it's good to know how nature works, explained as simple as possible for kids in this work.

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So pretty! I’ll admit, when it comes to picture books, art can make or break it for me. This was so beautiful, easy to follow, not too much text for a child, but some interesting information about a variety of animals in different habitats. Nice suggestions for the child to make changes to help animals/the environment.

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50 Reasons to Love Animals is a fun picture book for kids (and their adult facilitators, teachers, parents, caregivers, etc) with animal facts and information. Due out 7th April 2020 from Quarto on their Frances Lincoln imprint, it's 40 pages and will be available in hardcover format.

This is an appealing book. The text, by Catherine Barr, is age-appropriate, accessible, science based and full of interesting facts about different ecosystems and the animals which call them home. Many of the pages contain small medallions ("show your love") with activities and suggestions for readers to become more engaged and aware of the animals and the difficulties they face. The art, by Hanako Clulow, is appealing and colorful.

This would make a superlative selection for a classroom unit, library read, or child's home library. The art is detailed enough that it would be a nice read-to-me book for even the youngest readers to enjoy hunting and finding animals or features.

Five stars. Well done.

Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes

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Such a fascinating and fun children's book!!!! 50 Reasons to Love Animals by Catherine Barr is a very beautifully illustrated educational book for children. This book lists animals all over the planet with fun educational facts about each. This book would be a great resource for teachers and would make a lovely gift for any child. I loved the illustrations they are both adorable and educational. I highly recommend this book. I received this book from NetGalley for an honest review.

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Such a wonderful book! 50 Reasons to Love Animals brings conservation home, whether you're exposing your loved ones to the idea for the first time or simply looking for ways to get started yourself.

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I received an arc of this title from NetGalley for an honest review. I love this great non-fiction book for kids about why they should love animals. Excellent illustrations and great information.

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This is one of the books with the cutest drawings I have ever seen! I love this book. It's very informative for children and has great facts. It's divided by different habitats and shows the main animals living in those habitats. Every animal is accompanied by a fact, and they are all great fun. There's also little tips on how you as an individual can help these animals and how to show your love for them. These are accesible, fun and don't feel preachy. The book also touches on climate change and pollution, but not too much in your face and also not preachy. It's done just right!

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This is a lovely book which helps show children the importance of animals and why we need to protect them. It isn't too 'in your face' about protecting them either, there are lots of fun-engaging facts and that is what stands out the most. THe need to protect them is more subtle, which I think is important as when trying to lecture a child, it doesn't often go down well, so the perfect balance of teaching children, without dictating to them, is within this book.

The illustrations are lovely and bring the animals to life.

I think it is a great way to introduce animals to children and goes a little deeper than a basic picture book so it's a good buy. It would be really valuable to a classroom environment too.

You can tell that the author really cares and that is what is wonderful about this book - feeling an author's passion.

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What a lovely book for children interested in animals beyond the local farm!
Divided into six sections - from the savanna to poles and tropical forests - the books is full of beautiful drawings and fun facts about animals.
Each section and page mentions some of the challenges animals face due to climate change.
It is a book to read with your child, rather than leaving them alone, as some gaps and infomation may need to be filled and some words explained.
But it is a brilliant way to open a dialogue and make children understand the beauty of our natural world and how to preserve it.

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50 Reasons To Love Animals
By Catherine Barr
Illustrated Hanako Clulow
Published By Quarto Publishing Group
Publication Date: 07 April 2020

I loved this cute delightful book for children! It was colorfully illustrated with the sweetest pictures of animals from all over the the world living in their own habitats, and 'doing what they do'. Each animal had fun, interesting information written about it. There were also some positive discussions about how we can all be proactive in helping the animals and the environment so they will be less endangered. I liked the little medallions each page included that gave some simple fun ideas for kids to try at home to help the animals.

This was such a cute children's book. It could be used by parents, teachers or librarians for fun, positive reading and discussions with children. A solid 5 stars for me. I loved it! I highly recommend it.

Thank you to #NetGalley and the publisher for my digital arc in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own.

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This is a great book for young readers and would be perfect for companion/pair reading. The facts are short and to the point. I would recommend for grades K-2.

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