It’s fine I guess, but it wasn’t my favorite of similar type books. This one seemed more concerned with being cute than with being informative, and I’m not sure their cuteness attempts always hit the mark. When the book is explaining that carrots aren’t really that good for rabbits, and could give them cavities, I don’t know how many modern kids are going to understand the point of the illustration of a rabbit with a kerchief tied around its face. It makes the bold statement at the beginning of the book that no matter what kind of pet we have they love us, but is that really true? I know dogs and cats can develop relationships of affection with their owners, but how does one know if a tarantula or a gold fish loves one?