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So, you’ve got 'National Geographic Kids: Creepy Creatures' – it’s quite a trip, narrated by Kathleen Turner, who takes on the role of Clawdette the black cat. The tone is quirky yet educational, definitely aimed at kids but there's a bit of a sinister edge that creeps in. The pacing can be breezy, but it really leans into some skin-crawling visuals, like the Komodo dragon’s bite or a black widow's deadly embrace. It's fascinating how they present real-life creatures with such detail and practical effects that feel almost like a horror movie for young ones. It definitely stands out in the family genre for its approach to creepy crawlies, making it both engaging and a tad unsettling for the little ones.
Engaging for animal loversA unique blend of education and eerinessKathleen Turner's narration adds a distinctive flair
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