Book Review: Weird and Wonderful Creations

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Weird & Wonderful Creations (Made by God) 4 Books in 1

by Zonderkidz


As many of you know, I have a passion for beginning readers. And I found this awesome and eye-popping beginning reader! I’m so excited to share it with you.


First of all, for all of you who know how nonfiction books for kids are near and dear to my heart, this is an amazing nonfiction book that shows kids some of the amazing plants and animals God created. I love it! God the Creator takes center stage in this hardback, full-color, 128-page oversized book bursting with stunning photographs and fun facts for kids in first and second grade to read all by themselves.


As stated on the cover, this book contains 4 beginning readers all in one place:

Spiders, Snakes, Bees, and Bats

Big Bugs, Little Bugs

Sea Creatures

Poisonous, Smelly, and Amazing Plants


Every page features at least one photograph of an up close look at interesting and unique animals and plants from all over the world. The text is chock-full of information that has high doses of kid-appeal such as “Jellyfish can be huge–120 feet long!” Along the sides on every page are tidbits of fascinating trivia such as “If the Venus flytrap catches something that isn’t food, like a rock, it will ‘spit’ it out.” And as a delightful reminder, the text reaffirms that God made them all!


Even though this book is geared for first and second graders to read on their own, I plan on reading it younger ones. There is so much to talk about on every page I know it will become a favorite in our house.


-Thanks, BookLook Bloggers for another wonderful free book in exchange for my honest review!


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Published on October 11, 2014 07:30
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