annieb123
The 15 animals included are arranged by continent and there's a complete brick list for each one.
Most of them are articulated and move in some way. My only caveat is that you need a LOT of single color bricks and a lot of the really obscure pieces as you can see from the cover (rhino).
They're really beautiful and I appreciated that each section included the Latin name along with some geographical and background/conservation info.
My favorite part was the gallery at the end. Truly breathtaking sculpures. I'm in awe!
The book also includes a resources section as well as a short bio of the artist creator.
Beautifully made, with meticulously illustrated step by step tutorials.
Four stars
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher.