About this Book Series

 
A lynx swimming in a river. He looks happy.

Hi there! Recognize me? I’m a lynx.

I just came off the pages of one of the books. It’s so much fun in there! I want to get back. But I stopped to tell you about this wonderful book series.

Turns out, “fun” is the best word for these books. There’s no such thing as boring in them. Our creative Creator God made some delightful animals. Books about us should be interesting, intriguing, and — well, fun.

In these books you’ll learn about a living box that is an excellent swimmer. And what would you think about an animal that flies with its fingers? Or a living squirt gun that lives in the desert?

Each book has stories highlighting intriguing features God gave animals. Colorful pictures of the animals brighten up the pages. And colorful maps show where the animals live. Children will have fun with the questions that follow each story. They’ll find fun, easy science experiments for learning more about the animals.

These books are a great addition to any curious child’s bookshelf.

Older children can read the books themselves. Younger children will enjoy being read to.

Homeschoolers can use them as a supplement to science or reading curricula. But don’t be surprised when your student wants to read them just for fun.

It’s so easy to praise God for animals when we see how wonderfully He made them.

So dive in and HAVE SOME FUN.

A bright yellow boxfish with black polka dots swimming in a coral reef.

God Created Animals — To Live in Water. By Kathy Sorrow

God created animals that live in water on the fifth day of creation (Genesis 1:20-23). What can we learn about these amazing animals?

Some have food strainers for teeth. Some chew with their legs! Others are living elevators.

Sound interesting? Dive in and read all about it!

A toco toucan sitting on a branch in a tree.

God Created Animals — To Fly in the Air. By Kathy Sorrow

God created animals that fly in the air on the fifth day of creation (Genesis 1:20-23). He gave them some amazing abilities.

Did you know that toucan beaks are not just beautiful, but useful too? Do you know what animal flies with its fingers? Have you heard about a bird that stores up more acorns than a squirrel?

Pick up the book and let your imagination take flight!

A mother elephant walking with her calf in a savannah. The calf is smiling.

 God Created Animals — To Live on the Land

God created animals that live on the land on the sixth day of creation (Genesis 1:24-25). What fascinating features did he give them? He made an insect that runs an underground farm. And a wild cat that has snowshoes for paws. He even made an animal with a built in squirt gun for shooting predators!

So start reading and let your imagination run wild!