Children Picture Book : Animals Tails Review

This book describes animals and what they do with their tails.

Animal TailsAlice is a HUGE animal lover. Her favorite place on earth is the San Diego Zoo. She would go there daily if she could.  Now that Alice is 3, her favorite question is WHY!  As in WHY does the cat have fur?  Why does the lion pace?  Why does Kitty swish her tail back and forth??  WHY? WHY? WHY!??

Animal Tails by Dan Jackson is a cute little e-book that answers all sorts of questions about Animal Tails!! Alice loves not only the explanations, but she loves the photos too. Animal Tails answers questions in easy-to-understand terms about how and WHY animals use their tails.

This is a cute, short book. Perfect for bedtime stories.

The pictures are actual photos of animals. 26 pages of full-color photos of real animal tails. Tigers to Elephants, Dogs to Cats. The actual, vibrant photos are my favorite part.

After Alice and I read Animal Tails, we made a trip to the San Diego Safari Park.  Alice followed around the goats in the petting pen to get her OWN TAIL photo. This kid cracks me up!! She kept snapping photos with her little camera; all the while saying, “For the BOOK NaNa for the BOOK!!”

Check it out! Animal Tails is FREE for your Kindle on Amazon right now!!

WHINES

My biggest whines are the misspellings and grammatical errors.  For instance,  tale instead of tail, etc.  Hopefully, these will be fixed with the next update.

Alice likes the book, and that makes me happy.

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