World’s Most Pointless Animals 2 Books Collection Hardback Set - Ages 5-7 - By Philip Bunting
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H**y
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I would absolutely recommend these books. They're so funny, whilst also being factual. I love them (so do my children) I think these would be good for any age 4 and up.
7 July 2023
.**✰ ✰**n
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The quality is lovely and they’re so funny. Bought they for my daughter for Christmas. Can’t wait to read them to her!
16 December 2023
T**e
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Beautiful quality books. Will make perfect Christmas pressies and arrived so quickly! Super impressed.
9 October 2023
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Absolutely amazing ! Even the adults in this house love these books ! We home educated and these books are just WOW WOW and WOW 👌
The World’s Most Pointless Animals is a witty, quirky, colourfully illustrated book featuring fascinating facts about some very silly animals … who we find are perhaps not so pointless after all. From familiar animals like giraffes (who don’t have any vocal cords) through to those that surely should not even exist, such as the pink fairy armadillo (absurdly huge front claws, super tough protective shell in baby pink, particularly susceptible to stress), our planet is full of some pretty weird and wonderful animals. With hilarious text throughout and bright, contemporary illustrations, this guide to absurdly awesome animals contains funny labelled diagrams and some excellent made-up Latin names (n.b. the jellyfish’s scientific name is not actually wibblious wobblious ouchii).
The World's Most Ridiculous Animals:
This witty, quirky, colourfully illustrated and fact-filled book features some of the most absurd and flamboyant animals on the planet! The second title in the series from the hilarious Philip Bunting is filled with facts about some of the weirdest creatures in the natural world. The antagonist voice (speaking though cheeky annotations) points out the apparent ridiculousness of each creature's features, while the narrator's voice describe the evolutionary reasons or advantages for each animal's extraordinary characteristics.