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A review by flakapercuku
A Natural History of Fairies by Emily Hawkins
5.0
Those who really know me know that I never really passed my fairy obsession phase. And those who barely know me know that I love natural sciences. As this book is a perfect combination of the two, it was bound to become a favorite.
I really liked the text, illustrations, and the composition of the book. The text was researched thoroughly to complement each diverse ecosystem. Especially I loved that the author included safari, desert, and polar fairies. Something that was always passed, as they are generally thought to be woodland creatures. The illustrations were not perfectly lined and colored, which makes the book more unique and gives it an antique look.
Overall, it's a really great children's book that can delight even adults.
The book would be perfect for any child that is remotely interested in fairies.
I really liked the text, illustrations, and the composition of the book. The text was researched thoroughly to complement each diverse ecosystem. Especially I loved that the author included safari, desert, and polar fairies. Something that was always passed, as they are generally thought to be woodland creatures. The illustrations were not perfectly lined and colored, which makes the book more unique and gives it an antique look.
Overall, it's a really great children's book that can delight even adults.
The book would be perfect for any child that is remotely interested in fairies.