Overview
Splash, dash, jump, and jitterbug with fifteen favorite northern animals in this lively, read-aloud book of poems and colorful images. Each picture-poem wraps an intriguing, unusual, or just-plain-fun fact about one particular wildlife into a whimsical package.
A collection of fifteen poems each of which describes an intriguing, unusual, or fun fact about a northern animal including the caribou, snowshoe hare, and wolf.
Synopsis
A collection of fifteen poems each of which describes an intriguing, unusual, or fun fact about a northern animal including the caribou, snowshoe hare, and wolf.
Publishers Weekly
This humorous rhyming revue features 15 animals from the Pacific Northwest. Accompanied by exuberant hand-colored lino-cuts, doggerel verse sings the eccentricities of each critter. Ewing (The Great Alaska Nature Factbook) homes in on kid-pleasing peculiarities, from the peripatetic caribou ("Yoo-hoo, Caribou, where are you going now? / Is migration like vacation? Excuse me? Mrs. Cow?'') to the toothy walrus ("Tusks are used for other tasks, but if I may be honest, / If I had teeth like that I'd call my brother's orthodontist''). Set against lively backgrounds that loosely evoke each animal's habitat, first-time illustrator Zerbetz's eye-grabbing illustrations raise the energy level with their dynamic lines and vibrant composition. Although the verse does not always maintain a solid punch, the instructive purpose is well served: readers will probably remember these animals long after this book is read. Ages 7-up.