A Smithsonian Magazine Children's Book of the Year and a NSTA-CBC 2022 Outstanding Science Trade Book
What can you see by looking inside an animal?...[the] images are the attraction. [E]ncourages a sense of wonder.
-Kirkus Reviews, STARRED review
van 't Riet's beautiful bioramas... will be what draw curious readers in.
-Smithsonian Magazine
Stunning x-ray photographs of animals reveal the structures beneath skin, scales, fur and shells. The photographs are fantastically clear ... Hand this to kids who are interested in anatomy and nonfiction on animals, ages 7 and up.
-Youth Services Book Review
A visually intriguing book that will attract all kinds of readers.
-Booklist
Stunningly beautiful and unique x-ray photographs of animals accompany engaging, thought-provoking, and funny text. This interactive book teaches us to notice details on the how and why of each animal's body shape.
-Sara Levine, veterinarian and award-winning author of science books for kids including Bone by Bone: Comparing Animal Skeletons
The most intriguing x-ray collection I've ever seen, and I have seen a lot of x-rays. The pictures are enthralling, supported by informative and entertaining facts. Kids will love the book, learning about our natural world in an immediate and unique way. Every picture tells a story they say, but these pictures tell a story on another level completely. A stunning project, truly AMAZING.
-Nick Veasey, X-ray photographer and author of X-Treme X-Ray: See the World Inside Out, X-Ray: See Through the World Around You, and Inside Out.
This brilliant book is a must for every classroom library.
-Dr. Erica Colon, Founder and CEO of Nitty Gritty Science, LLC
Children will love exploring the amazing, creepy X-rays of insects, reptiles, mammals and other creatures inside this stunning book... a visual and an educational treat.
- Pam Norfolk, The Lancashire Evening Post
X-rays are pretty cool. in the case of this book, they allowed Arie, who worked in a hospital, to use his talent to peek inside insects, frogs, and other animals. The photos are amazing.
-Archimedes Notebook