For example, in the mammal section, a two page spread is given to various types of bats. We learn there are two basic types of bats: fruit bats and flying foxes; and insect-eating bats. We learn the difference between the two, that most bats are nocturnal, how they eat, how they navigate, how they use their claws, and so on. A sidebar explains the complexity of a bat wing. Another sidebar explains echolocation. And there is a truth vs. fiction section on vampire bats.
Really, with the exception of the introduction, which talks about creation and Noah's flood, this book isn't a "Christian" book. It simply omits mention of evolution.
What I Like: This book is gorgeous and very inviting. Even my toddler enjoys looking at the pictures, and my first grader loves having me read bits and pieces of the book.The text is simple, but not dumbed-down. And there is no mention of evolution.
What I Dislike: Nothing.
Overall Rating: Excellent.
Publishing Info: Master Books; 2011; ISBN: 978-0890516171; hardback, 256 pgs., $24.99.
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