The Bat Book by Charlotte Milner

The Bat Book

by Charlotte Milner

Go on an adventure in the shadows with award-winning author and illustrator Charlotte Milner.

Discover why these mammals are essential to the world we live in, learn just how much they matter, why they are under threat, and what we can do to help. Bright, bold, and beautiful illustrations accompany fascinating fun facts about these furry flying mammals in this adorable kids' book.


Did you know that there are two main groupings of bats, or that the bat is the only mammal that can fly? Children will be fascinated by the beautiful illustrations and learn plenty of bat facts on every page.

From the way they fly, to how they communicate with each other, how bats hunt, and why they sleep upside-down, each of the world's 1300 types of bat is unique and utterly fascinating. Bats are also incredibly important to the environment, from gobbling up pests to spreading seeds through the forests. They also pollinate over 500 different species of plants throughout the world, including fruits such as mangoes and bananas.

A beautiful educational book with an important message. While learning about these elusive creatures, there are also fun activities for kids so they can learn how to support bats, including growing a bat-friendly garden to help them thrive.

Bats make the world a better place, making this nature book for kids an essential tool in encouraging the protection of bats for generations to come. Following on from The Bee Book and The Sea Book, Charlotte Milner continues to highlight critical ecological issues faced by our planet. The Bat Book is perfect for teaching little animal-lovers all about these clever creatures who do so much for our world.

Explore The Upside-down World Of Bats!

Discover how much they matter, why they are declining, and what we can do to help. This charming celebration of bats shows children just how extraordinary these animals are and is a reminder that it is up to us to care for our planet and its creatures.

It's perfect for school projects about bats, mammals, ecology, or endangered animals. It also cleverly uses the subject to cover broader topics such as plant reproduction, ecosystems, and more. The Bat Book may be small, but it is mighty.

Find out more about natures secret friends, like:
- Where bats live
- What bats look like
- Why bats are important
- Growing a bat-friendly garden
- Myths about bats and much, much more!

This delightful book is one of three children's books on conservation and includes The Sea Book and The Bee Book for your little ones to enjoy.

Reviewed by annieb123 on

4 of 5 stars

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Originally published on my blog: Nonstop Reader.

The Bat Book is a new science based book about bats by Charlotte Milner. Due out 4th Feb 2020 from Penguin Random House on their DK imprint, it's 48 pages and will be available in hardcover and ebook formats.

This is a sweet and appealing short book aimed at younger readers (k-3) with science based accessible information and illustrations about bats. The introductory sections discuss the physiology and classification of bats, along with interesting facts about behavior, socialization, ecological niche, habitats and more. The writing style is simple and positive and shows bats as fascinating creatures with a positive benefit to nature.

The book includes important information about the threats to bat habitats and why some species are in decline (and what we can do to make a difference). The art is beautifully simple and appealing. This would make a great read-along or library/classroom group activity, helping make seed balls or pollinator friendly green spaces to help the bats.

The book includes a very simple index of species pictured in the book. There are no additional links or resources included.

Beautifully made and worthwhile. Four stars.

Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes

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