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Otters, Snails and Tadpole Tails: Poems from the Wetlands
32 pp.
| Kane Miller |
March, 2019 |
TradeISBN 978-1-61067-747-9$12.99
(3)
K-3
Illustrated by
Ruth Harper.
A small, square format and engaging illustrations make an accessible package for this poetry collection about wetland plants (cattails, fiddleheads) and, mostly, creatures: frogs, salamanders, beavers, dragonflies, etc. The poem about river otters is presented on a vertical spread, showing the animals frolicking underwater; the final poem is a (riddling) conversation between a shrew and a bat. Inviting and friendly; pitch-perfect for its audience.