Tarsier Sings His Song - Terri Tatchell - ★★★★★

AUTHOR: Terri Tatchell
ILLUSTRATOR: Ivan Sulima
SERIES: Endangered and Misunderstood Animals, #4
GENRE: Children's Picture Book
RATING: 5 stars!

Dang! I have fallen in love with this series!!! It is so informative and so cute!!! 😍

This time, we meet a little tarsier who sings a rather mournful song. His friends – a bear cuscus, a hornbill and a macaque – promise to teach him new happy songs, and they do. But that’s when Tarsier reveals the purpose of his song – he is waiting for his one true love. Awww!

This is the fourth book in the “Endangered and Misunderstood“ series, and just like the first three books, this one delivers on every aspect. The book is written in beautiful rhythmic verse that works so wonderfully especially for a book about songs. The illustrations are outstanding. To top it, there are fun facts at the end about the animals who make an appearance in the story. There is also an illustration guide to draw the animals.

This would be perfect for every little animal lover. Heartily recommended.

The book is free on KU.

Courtesy the author, there are free activity sheets, animal facts and resources for parents and teachers on www.endangeredandmisunderstood.com. Check it out.

In case you are interested in this amazing series, here are the other four books in order, though they are all standalone titles.





When I had read them, each of these titles were available on KU. 

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