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Animals all Around - Made by God Series Book Review

Animals All Around is a nonfiction Level 2 I Can Read Made By God bind up. With photos and facts showing children the wonders of God’s creation, this collection includes four complete I Can Read titles with the addition of bonus fun and amazing facts about the creation they feature. All facts align with the Common Core Standards for informational reading for young readers.
Animals All Around Us
The four animal books include: 
Forest Friends
Our Feathered Friends
Cats, Dogs, Hamsters, and Horses
Barnyard Critters
Readers will enjoy 150 new fun facts about the animals in our world plus they will learn helpful tips for caring for their own pets’ specific needs, and the many uses and purposes that God’s creatures serve. Animals All Around is a great resource for developing readers who are ready for engaging stories, longer sentences, and language play. This title aligns with Common Core Standards for Reading: Literature and Informational Text.  
Animals All Around released with hardcover for $9.99 on December 24, 2013 and is available in stores now.  

My Review:
I love this book!  There are some fun facts along with great pictures that include so many animals.  My 2 year old son loves paging through this book and labeling the animals and making their sounds.  My 6 year old daughter loves learning about the animals and her favorite is the animal facts that are included on each page.  

I am thrilled that this book is a christian book but also aligned with the Common Core.  

For only $9.99 it will provide hours of reading fun!  Pick it up from Zondervan!  

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