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Dead Squirrels Everywhere

Dead Squirrels Everywhere: A Counting Book For Children

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Book Review: Dead Squirrels Everywhere by Gabrielle Ferrara & Natalia Nova

Rating: 3 Stars

So, I just finished Dead Squirrels Everywhere, and I have to say, it's definitely an experience! This book is marketed as a children's counting book, but let me just say, it swings a bit on the dark side. The premise is pretty simple: it's all about counting to ten, but with a twist that only those with a taste for the macabre would appreciate. The illustrations are colorful and engaging, but instead of cute bunnies or playful puppies, we get... well, dead squirrels. Yep, you read that right!

Now, I can see how this could be a fun way for kids to learn their numbers. Each page features a different way to count those unfortunate little critters, and honestly, it's pretty funny. The humor is definitely morbid, which might not sit well with everyone, especially if you're looking for something more traditional for your little ones. If your kid has even a hint of a dark sense of humor, they might just love this counting adventure!

However, I've got to keep it real—this book is probably not going to be suitable for most children. The graphic illustrations and the overall theme might be a little too much for the younger crowd. That said, if you're into quirky and unconventional stories that make learning fun (albeit with a twisted edge), this could be right up your alley.

Overall, I'd give it three stars. It's not for everyone, but for those who can appreciate a hilariously dark take on counting, you'll at least get a chuckle out of it! Just make sure to gauge your audience before sharing it—some kids might find it hilarious, while others could be totally freaked out. So if you're ready for a counting book that dares to be different, Dead Squirrels Everywhere might just be worth a look!

⚠️This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary⚠️

September 21, 2024Report this review