In the second field guide starring these unique creatures, the very clever creator of The Office shows readers that the Flanimals' struggle for survival is not so different from humankind's. Includes a poster. Full color. Consumable.
Well, even if Grob does not exist, it's good to see that Ned Flanders is alive and well and living in Seattle.
A six-year-old who loves it
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
My six-year-old son loved the first Flanimals book, and couldn't wait for another one to come out. The second book far surpassed his (and my) expectations. It's delightful, silly, and well illustrated. My son has spent countless hours drawing his own Flanimals. Now, we hear that a new Flanimals book is on its way. We can't wait.
Unintelligent design
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
As a huge fan of the first Flanimals book I've been waiting for "More Flanimals" with some trepidation. Were we just going to get the same book again with a different cover? The answer to this is a resounding "no". Gervais and Steen have taken us to another level in the world of the doomed but strangely adorable Flanimals. Some of the old favorites are there but we meet new creatures as well (the Mung Ungler being one of my favorites). But we also get treated to evolutionary charts, flanatomy, "Who's Hardest?", and the teasing tale of an adventurous baby Blunging. This is definitely a book for all ages - buy it for all the family!!
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