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The Illustrated Compendium of Amazing Animal Facts
The Illustrated Compendium of Amazing Animal Facts | Maja Säfström
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An artfully playful collection of unexpected and remarkable facts about animals, illustrated by Swedish artist Maja Säfström. Did you know that an octopus has three hearts? Or that ostriches can't walk backward? These and many more fascinating and surprising facts about the animal kingdom (Bees never sleep! Starfish don't have brains!) are illustrated with whimsical detail in this charming collection. From the Hardcover edition.
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Lemons7

This is such a great kid's book to add to their collection. My eight year old loves animal facts, and it makes for a beautiful little book on their book shelf.

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Lea
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This is one of those books you want to read something off every page to anyone who will listen! The illustrations are wonderful. #readwomen
#readharder —> book about nature

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BoldCityBooks
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Beautiful and super cool book about amazing animal facts with some very Scandinavian, IKEA-esque drawings.

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faelinwolf
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I loved this book! It was fun to read with cute drawings & fun & silly animal facts. If you like animals, it is worth your time!

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Ejmellow
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This illustrated book by #MajaSäfström truly is AMAZING!
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Did you know...It is physically impossible for pigs to look up in the sky? and owls can rotate their heads almost 230 degrees, but they can't move their eyes?! The list goes on + they are accompanied by the most delightful drawings?

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Litpicks
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Our current favorite...

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Noctowl1216
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Waaaay too cute

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Chasingmermaids
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Fact - this book is an adorable and enjoyable quick read for fact lovers and those who aren't.