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What a nice book for a child who is interested in animals. 10 Reasons to Love a Lion is a beautifully illustrated nonfiction book that is helpful for all who want to learn about the life cycle and habitat of lions. This is a book that teachers would love to include in their classroom library. Kids will love the illustrations and text, and parents will be happy to read this with their child. After all, who doesn't love a lion? I enjoyed reading and reviewing this book. Five stars for this one.
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As the title says, this book is all about why you should think lions are cool, though that also depends on your point of view. Saying that unlike other cats they enjoy hanging out together is one thing, but it takes a totally different meaning when you’re running for your life.
Each page features a beautiful drawing, filled with color and staring lions, as well as text and captions on other animals, as well as plants.
My favorite fact was that porcupines got the lions’ number!
Pangolins sure have gotten famous recently.
Nice to look at, some fun facts. Sure to be a hit with kids.
This is a cute picture book with 10 facts about lions. Facts such as lions like to eat porcupines, but porcupines don't like to be eaten, as is usually the case with the prey and the preyed upon. Apparently porcupines are lion's worse enemy, other than man. So they love to eat their enemy. The way they do so is to flip the porcupines over.
Another fact is the females are the hunters, but you probably knew that one, if you watched <em>The Lion King</em> animation.
Each fact is presented in a double page spread, such as this example of the first fact.
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Good introduction to kids to get them interested in the environment.
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