The Ultimate Book of African Animals

The Ultimate Book of African AnimalsThe Ultimate Book of African Animals by Beverly Joubert, Dereck Joubert, Suzanne Zimbler
Published by National Geographic Kids on August 17, 2021
ISBN: 142637187X
Pages: 192
Genres: Animals
Format: Chapter Book Nonfiction
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four-stars

National Geographic continues to publish books that not only give the reader facts, but story. This book is published in conjunction with the work of nature photographers Dereck and Beverly Joubert, photographers who have spent their lives documenting animals throughout Africa. Their stunning photographs complement their encounters with myriad animals and each section ends with a narrative about an interaction with a specific animal experienced by this dynamic duo.  The book lets the photographs speak for themselves with big, clear double-page spreads. Bright graphics and tons of facts keep readers turning pages. Organized as if the reader were starting on a safari or “journey” in Swahili, many of the more familiar African mammals are introduced. From there, the book delves deeper into the adaptations, symbiotic relationships, and myths of animals on this giant continent. An unusual section connects contemporary African animals with their prehistoric ancestors, and the penultimate section, which will undoubtedly be a fan-favorite includes animal superlatives, from most social to smelliest to wackiest. And, of course, no NatGeo publication would feel complete without a final section on actions that budding conservationists, and those who have been moved by the creatures and stories in between the covers, can take to help support and preserve the delicate balance of animals with the environment and dangers of human encroachment. The bright, shiny cover with its tantalizing peeks into some of the animals to be explored will attract an audience, but it is the attractive layout, well-written copy, and engaging stories that will ensure high circulation.

Reviewed by Jill O’Connor, Merrill Memorial Library, Yarmouth

four-stars

National Geographic Kids World Atlas

National Geographic Kids World AtlasNational Geographic Kids World Atlas 6th edition by National Geographic Kids
Published by National Geographic Kids on August 24, 2021
ISBN: 9781426372278
Pages: 216
Genres: Non-Fiction
Format: Chapter Book Nonfiction, Nonfiction
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four-stars

Sixth edition. Rather than reporting on individual countries, the continents are divided into regions, such as Western Europe and Central Asia. At the back of the book, each country’s flag, area, population, etc. is listed. The first 55 pages, are a series of graphs and illustrations comparing the whole world. I was fascinated! I was surprised to learn that widespread use of technology and internet were attributed to English surpassing Mandarin Chinese as having the largest population of speakers. National Geographic is a recognized authority in mapping excellence and this is a solid atlas choice. I particularly liked that each continent was shown as both a physical and political map.

Reviewed by Barb Rehmeyer, Liberty Library

four-stars

Fungarium

FungariumFungarium: Welcome to the Museum by Ester Gaya, Katie Scott
Series: Welcome to the Museum
Published by Big Picture Press on April 6, 2021
ISBN: 1536217093
Pages: 80
Format: Chapter Book Nonfiction
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five-stars

Fungarium introduces the reader to the fascinating world of known mushrooms, lichen, and fungi. The book is produced in collaboration with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and it begins with the astounding fact that we know barely 5% of the 2.2-3.8 million fungal species on Earth. The book is jam-packed with information about the biology, diversity, interactions, and uses of fungi. Illustrator Katie Scott (Animalium and Botanicum) once again puts her deft touch on the varied and complex fungi present on the planet Earth. An oversized book, part of the “Welcome to the Museum” series, this title is sure to be a hit with budding naturalists as well as with established mycophiles.  End matter includes an index and resources to learn more.

One note, many of the illustrated pages use a dark background color and the illustrations have a number so that the “Key to the Plate” can be read. It would have been much better if the numbers were white instead of black as it is very difficult to read the black text on a dark background.

Reviewed by Jill O’Connor, Merrill Memorial Library, Yarmouth

five-stars

Welcome to Your Period

Welcome to Your PeriodWelcome to Your Period! by Dr. Melissa Kang, Jenny Latham, Yumi Stynes
Published by Walker Books US on January 12, 2021
ISBN: 1536214760
Pages: 176
Genres: Non-Fiction
Format: Chapter Book Nonfiction
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four-stars

This book teaches young readers about menstruation, and it does so in a fun light-hearted way. It includes loads of information from how to prepare for your first period to more environmentally friendly options for period management than the traditional disposable pads and tampons. This book uses very inclusive language for different genders, sexual orientations, and is culturally diverse.

Recommended for readers 8 and up. Reviewed by Jessie Trafton, Skidompha Library, Damariscotta, ME

four-stars

Her Epic Adventure

Her Epic AdventureHer Epic Adventure: 25 Daring Women Who Inspire a Life Less Ordinary by Julia De Laurentiis Johnston, Salini Perera
Published by Kids Can Press on May 4, 2021
ISBN: 1525301101
Pages: 64
Genres: Biography/Autobiography, Non-Fiction
Format: Chapter Book Nonfiction
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four-stars

This is a collected biography of 25 women who overcame adversity to do something amazing. The book is separated into sections based on where the feats occurred—sky, peaks, ice, land, and water. There are some familiar women included (Amelia Earhart, Zora Neal Hurston, etc.) but there are also many lesser known women profiled here. The representation of cultures and abilities is wide and inclusive.

Recommended for readers 8 and up. Reviewed by Jessie Trafton, Skidompha Library, Damariscotta, ME

four-stars

It’s Perfectly Normal

It’s Perfectly NormalIt's Perfectly Normal: Changing Bodies, Growing Up, Sex, Gender, and Sexual Health by Michael Emberley, Robie H. Harris
Published by Candlewick Press on May 18, 2021
ISBN: 1536207209
Pages: 128
Genres: Non-Fiction
Format: Chapter Book Nonfiction
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four-stars

This is the newly revised and updated version of this classic book about puberty, sex, health, and growing up. This new edition is much more culturally diverse, and it includes a much more inclusive cast of people with different gender identities and sexual orientations.

Recommended as a replacement for the old and outdated versions. Recommended for readers 8 and up and their parents. Reviewed by Jessie Trafton, Skidompha Library, Damariscotta, ME

four-stars

The Genius Under the Table

The Genius Under the TableThe Genius Under the Table: Growing Up Behind the Iron Curtain by Eugene Yelchin
Published by Candlewick Press on October 5, 2021
ISBN: 153621552X
Pages: 208
Genres: Biography/Autobiography
Format: Chapter Book Nonfiction
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five-stars

Eugene (Yevgeny) Yelchin remembers growing up in Cold War Russia in this fascinating, laugh- out-loud funny, and heartbreaking memoir. Young Eugene and his family live in a communalka, a small apartment that shares a kitchen, bathroom and KGB spy (every communalka had one, according to Yelchin) with other families. His Grandmother lives with them but his Grandfather is gone and not spoken of; his face has been cut out of all family photos. Eugene is desperate to find his talent, something that will help him to leave Russia, and though he draws all night under his Grandmother’s table, where he sleeps, the family doesn’t know it and thinks of him as a lost cause. His mother works for a ballet company and is obsessed with Mikhail Baryshnikov and so poor Eugene tries ballet despite his passion for art.

This is a terrific book. Its deadpan delivery made me burst out laughing several times and lulled me into thinking this would be a funny, if a little unnerving, recounting of his rise to success in art and his eventual move to the USA. It’s not though. Instead, it’s devastating. I was unprepared for the last few chapters and realized I’d grown attached to the characters like one does in a much longer novel. I would recommend this to anyone; there is a strength to this family that is inspiring in the chaos of today’s world. It also will resonate with any child who feels that information is being withheld from them; while it won’t help them discover information in their own families, it will help explain why a family might keep secrets from its own members.

Reviewed by Sarah Maciejewski, Patten Free Library, Bath

five-stars

Green Kids Cook

Green Kids CookGreen Kids Cook: Simple, Delicious Recipes & Top Tips: Good for You, Good for the Planet by Jenny Chandler
Published by Pavilion Books on July 13, 2021
ISBN: 1911663585
Pages: 160
Genres: Non-Fiction
Format: Chapter Book Nonfiction
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four-stars

Green Kids Cook

 

Jenny Chandler has put together many recipes that children can make and enjoy eating, while becoming healthier in the process.  There are main courses, snacks, and desserts.  The print is quite small so this may be difficult for some children.

The focus is on healthy eating, less meats and fish, and being kind to the planet.  There are excellent photographs and they are numbered with the corresponding number of the directions in the recipe for print and visual learners.

When cultures are studied these recipes will be valuable as they cover everything from Gyoza Dumplings to Syrian Lentils to Spanish Tomato Bread to Mexican Salsa.

This book is recommended for children in the upper elementary and lower middle grades.  Happy cooking!

 

Ellen Spring, Oceanside High School, Rockland

four-stars

A World of Plants

A World of PlantsA World of Plants by James Brown, Martin Jenkins
Published by Candlewick Studio on March 23, 2021
ISBN: 1536215325
Pages: 64
Genres: Non-Fiction
Format: Chapter Book Nonfiction
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five-stars

Everything one would want to know about the world of plants can be found in this selection put out by Candlewick Studio. This  publishing company prides itself on  books that are elegant, with fascinating content, well presented concepts  and high quality illustrations and this book meets their qualifications. Thirty double  page chapters cover the definition of what a plant is, the plant family tree, the ten plants that feed the world, sacred plants , plants in peril, and a chapter on breeding tulips that began in the 13th century and caused the tulip “futures” crash in 1637 where certain tulips cost more than a house and when the market crashed fortunes were lost! There is a lot of information that is best read in small amounts. Illustrations are detailed and elegant including  maps and charts, and  diagrams.  This STEAM offering is captivating and can be read again and again, by both young and not so young plant enthusiasts and would be botanists.

Submitted by Kathy George, Gray Public Library,, Gray Maine

grades 4 and up.

five-stars

Masters of Disguise: Camouflaging Creatures and Magnificent Mimics

Masters of Disguise: Camouflaging Creatures and Magnificent MimicsMasters of Disguise: Camouflaging Creatures & Magnificent Mimics by Marc Martin
Published by Candlewick Studio on April 6, 2021
ISBN: 1536214051
Pages: 56
Genres: Animals
Format: Chapter Book Nonfiction
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five-stars

Author Marc Martin has taken 12 unique creatures found around the world that are experts at hiding. Creatures such as the Panther Chameleon found only  in Madagascar and one of 59 species that live nowhere else on the planet, the Great Horned Owl with a range of Alaska to Argentina, to the Orchid Mantis found in the forests of Southeast Asia that mimics the flowers around them are introduced to the reader on a double page spread. Bullets of information are offered in language easily understandable and gives the reader the unique  characteristics that make these creatures so fascinating to read about. After each animal is introduced, the following double page offers a seek and find which shows the reader how they disguise themselves in the wild. This book is well thought out with lots of information given in small amounts. the informational page is not overwhelming with illustrations that are realistic and beautifully rendered in pencil and watercolor. This STEAM book hits all the marks !

Submitted by Kathy George, Gray Public Library, Gray Maine

Use in grades 4 and up.

a Cream contender

five-stars