Wildlife Anatomy

Wildlife Anatomy

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This is the book review for Wildlife Anatomy by Julia Rothman. This is a NEW addition to the Anatomy series that is loved by children and adults alike.

At Curating Edits, we own the collection, which includes Nature Anatomy (Link*), Farm Anatomy (Link*), and Food Anatomy (Link*) out of the 8 already published. When I saw that Wildlife Anatomy was available to review, I jumped on it. These books are perfect educational reference books and check out the sticker books to accompany some of the books in the collection. That being said, they are just a fun, interesting read. We love a book that can work both ways. Each section can be turned into an entire Science lesson, that’s how detailed these books are.

Unique Features and Attributes

Wildlife Anatomy is packed with so many wildlife animals and their unique features and attributes. Animals you might have never heard of, it’s such a fascinating learning experience. The illustrations are phenomenal and the research is exciting and educational.

Julia Rothman created the text and illustrations for this wonderful book. Alongside the help from Lisa Hiley. With six chapters and a resource area that offers information on organizations working hard to protect our wildlife.

Bonus to Purchasing Wildlife Anatomy

By purchasing this book, the author will be using all of her advance royalty payment to help two promising students who need funding to get their master’s degrees to further help in protecting wildlife animals.

How honorable of the author to do such an inspiring act to help the future by helping these two students.  Which you can read about in the introduction of the book. By purchasing this book, you too are doing something towards helping the future of wildlife animals and two special students.

What You Can Learn

You will have many favorite chapters in this book. From learning about an Ecosystem to more specific animal characteristics like in chapter 6, “Weird and Wonderful”. Wildlife Anatomy covers so much in easy-to-comprehend ways that will benefit the learning children and the adults reading it.

I have finally learned the difference between an Alligator and a Crocodile, because of this book! I love it, I already know I am going to be purchasing this book as a gift to a few animal lovers in my life.

Order Yours Today

If you too have animal lovers in your life, get your copy of Wildlife Anatomy, HERE*. If you don’t have young children in your life, please consider purchasing this book and donating it to a local school or a small library near you. You will be contributing with your purchase and you can also use the information on the back of the book to support wildlife organizations that need help. Thank you.

At Curating Edits we support Bookshop.org* in its commitment to local bookstores. If you want to get your copy via AMAZON*, you can click HERE*, instead. Where Wildlife Anatomy is already a #1 New Release in Forests & Forestry books.

This blog post includes affiliate links. To read about Curating Edits Affiliate Disclosure click HERE. Lastly, this book was received by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.