
Member Reviews

I went to the hospital, during the download time, so I never got to download to read. If you can let me download,. we will happily review asap.

This is a lovely little book to use with young children. The illustrations will attract young readers and encourage them to explore the book. Useful when introducing the idea of habitat to very young readers.

A beautiful book with amazing illustrations. A great one to dib in and out of. I liked this a lot and would definitely purchase in paper form.

A beautifully illustrated non-fiction book.
Lots of excellent and surprising animal facts. I learnt lots of new things myself.
The fact page, hidden picture and slow reveal lead to a sense of anticipation.
I particularly loved the artwork and could see this book being a great text for use in KS1. It would be a rich source of vocabulary and would inspire lots of creativity.
I'd definitely recommend for 5-7 year olds.

This book was filled with facts for young children, taking them around the world from the rainforests of South America, to the African Savannah and the Polar regions. Each animal came with facts encouraging the reader to guess who would be hiding in the image and then beautifully illustrated with the landscape it could be found in and the animal nestled inside.
I read a digital copy of this book so it was tricky to see how the pop ups would work but I imagine they would fill young children with awe as they looked for the creature hidden away.

I like the concept of this book, but I honestly thought it would be longer?? Like 20-30 different animals all set up as the current ones are, but as it is only a handful of animals, I feel like this book is over far too quickly.
However, that being said - the layout, information and illustrations appear very well done. I'm not sure how the pop-out aspect will work, due to that (obviously) not being an aspect of the copy I received. I'm sure it will be entertaining for children though, I used to love pop-up books as a child.
Overall, I liked this book and found it interesting I just wish it was longer and more diverse in the creatures it included.

I loved the idea for this book, it had plenty for young ones to get involved with and guess who lived in the different habitat. It was a lovely book to read with my daughter.
The colours and the illustrations are nice and bright and it was a fun read.
The only downside was the number of animals in the book - I do wish that there had been a few more.
It is 4 stars from me for this one, highly recommended!

I love a good popup book and this one of the best ones out there. I cherish a children's book when it is both informative and fun. This has all the things I love in a good children's book and a little more!
The colours and the illustrations are just perfect and I love the pages where one tries to find the animal in its natural habitat. So clever and so fun! The only downside is that it felt too short. I wish there were more animals!

A wonderfully fun and beautifully bright introduction to animals and their habitats. I look forward to seeing the page layouts in person in the shop!

Whose Habitat is That? by Lucille Piketty is a fun little learning book. I think it’s made for older children who know a bit about animals already. The illustrations are great and the description of the animals are very good. I think the idea of it being a pop up book is brilliant too.