An Animal A Day is a great idea to interest readers into learning more about animals. Beginning with January 1st, each day features a different animal. A colorful illustration is accompanied by a paragraph detailing some of its characteristics. A list of answers to the SCIENTIFIC NAME, ANIMAL GROUP, LENGTH/WEIGHT, DIET, LOCATION, and ENDANGERED STATUS are also included.

Like many readers of this hardback table-top book, I had to go right to my birthday to see the animal landing on my day. It was one I had never heard of: A TAWNY FROGMOUTH (a tough nocturnal bird that looks like an owl and can be found in Australia). Next I went through the book in order and found many familiar animals but also several more that were new to me. Ever heard of a TARDIGRADE, MARCAY, CARACAL, OR A BILBY? Fascinating animals that don’t live in my part of the world.

Each month also has sections where 6 days are grouped under a common theme. A few examples include Deep Sea Mysteries, Desert Survival, and Tree Living. The book ends with a closer looks at In Danger animals and ones that have had successful conservation efforts.
AN ANIMAL A DAY is the absolute must gift for the animal lover in your family. Keep reading to see how you can win a copy.
U.S. BOOK BIRTHDAY: November 5, 2024 PAGE COUNT: 224
FIVE MORE WAYS TO USE AN ANIMAL A DAY in the Classroom or at Home
- On the first of each month, have your early middle grade reader choose one animal to research in more depth. They can report back the last week of the month with an oral or written report of what they found.
- Think of another broad topic that would fit into the format of one per day. Historical figures, Outer space/the universe, or Insects are some examples. Create your own 365 Day or 12 Month version of AN ANIMAL A DAY.
- Choose one of the endangered animals and make a poster to inform others how important it is to save this animal and what efforts are already being taken to do so.
- Interview one of the animals with questions about their world and how they survive.
- Create a card game with the animals from AN ANIMAL A DAY. Make up the rules and try out your game with a small group.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Miranda Smith is a long-standing editor of information books for both children and adults. She has a particular interest in the field of natural history and has written books and articles for children on the subject.
GIVEAWAY 
I have one copy to giveaway for a lucky U.S. resident. All you have to do is tell me your favorite animal in the comments and you are in. Entries will be accepted through Wednesday, December, 11th. Good luck.
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Oh my goodness, my son would love this book! He is intrigued by all animals and loves to share what he learns with me! My favorite animal is a Nigerian dwarf goat, I own two of them and they accompany me on walks and listen better than my children!🤪
My favorite animal is the dolphin!!
My favorite is the Emperor Penguin.
I would do the same thing you did and go immediately to my birthday which is coming up on Saturday :). My favorite animal is a leopard frog.
This sounds a wonderful book and a fabulous present (in fact, I’d be very happy to read it myself!! I’m sorry I am not eligible for the giveaway!!). Thanks for sharing!
What a wonderful book. My favorite animal is the grizzly bear.
what a great concept for a book. Thanks for sharing. Carol Baldwin
This looks like a really fun book. Every kid would love it. My favorite animal, other than my little dog Mango, is a red fox. Thanks for the post.
Looks like a wonderful resource. I like Giraffes.
If I’m not too late, my favorite animal is a leafy sea dragon. This book sounds really cool!
You are not too late. I’ll be doing the drawing at 8 pm this evening. Thanks for stopping by.,