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Odd Animals Out

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4/5 stars

Thank you to Netgalley, the publishers, and Ben Hoare.

This is such an interesting book about strange animals. There is so much information on creatures that are different from others of their species.

This is the perfect book for anyone with kids that are interested in animals and strange things. As someone who always loved reading about animals and animals that stand out, I loved this book even as an adult. I will be getting this book for my future kids as well.

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Pjs, cuddling, and story-time before bed is a favorite at our house! The last couple weeks the kids had so much fun reading some new material I was given advanced copies of. It’s cute how now they ask what new books I have to read. As soon as I’m finished they will tell me what they loved about the book. My great little reviewers! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️📚📖 @netgalley #netgalley

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Odd Animals Out is such a delight for readers of all ages! It covers a wide expanse of unique animals with facts about their behaviors, habitats, appearances, etc. The pages are so colorful and have a combination of illustrations and pictures. I love that it includes a table of contents and an index for easy reference.

Perfect for children or adults that love science or interesting facts!

I received an ARC from DK | DK Children via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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This book is amazing me and my kids poured over the pictures and facts. I love any book that helps my littles be curious about the world and this book delivered. The pictures are beautiful and vivid. The facts are fascinating and even as a late 30s adult i learned things that i didn't even know were possible or even existed. We will absolutely be looking into more books by Hoare!

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The photos are bright, clear, and gorgeous, but it's the presentation that makes this my favorite new animal book. The presentation really makes this gorgeous book stand out.
The facts are really fun, too. I have never heard of many of these animals, and even the ones I've heard of have neat facts. I think it's so cool that kangaroos used to live in trees and there is one species of nocturnal monkeys! Thanks to NetGalley for letting me read this

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