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40 pp.
| Candlewick |
March, 2022 |
TradeISBN 978-1-5362-0598-5$18.99
(2)
K-3
Illustrated by
Amy Schimler-Safford.
After visiting such settings as the skies (On the Wing, rev. 11/14), the past (In the Past, rev. 3/18), and the forest (In the Woods, rev. 3/20), Elliott invites readers into another poetic exploration of the natural world. As the sun rises, ushered in by the buttery-yellow endpapers, "the water ripples like a fan / unfolding on the surface of the pond." A red-winged blackbird is first to greet the morning. With each page-turn, Elliott's sensory verse introduces a new resident of this habitat: e.g., a frog amidst vibrant pink water lilies, a snapping turtle under the pond's surface ready to send a minnow to its "hard-shelled fate," and "delicate, / diaphanous, / dazzling" dragonflies. Richly textured mixed-media illustrations present views of the pond and its inhabitants throughout the day, from a misty, ethereal morning to dusk when "the evening light is fading" and "the charismatic fireflies / blink their silent lullabies." Back matter provides additional information about the animals. This volume is a celebration of observation, and readers will surely heed the beckoning call of that red-winged blackbird beyond the book's pages.
Reviewer: Grace McKinney
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
March, 2022