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When a Tree Falls: Nurse Logs and Their Incredible Forest Power
40 pp.
| Chronicle |
March, 2025 |
TradeISBN 9781797218670$18.99
(2)
K-3
Illustrated by
Elke Boschinger.
Pendreigh outlines the critical role that a tree plays in its ecosystem, both when it’s alive and upright and after it dies and has fallen. Spare, poetic text emulates the thrum of the forest: “Years pass. / Sapsuckers drill, / hidey-holes fill, / bear cubs rub / and claw.” Standing for years, the tree offers shade and resting places for birds and some mammals. Then, after roots weaken and soil lets loose (“crassshhhh!”), the tree takes on a new use as a nurse log, nurturing the forest in other ways. A collection of earth-bound creatures finds “a place to grow, / to rest, / to shelter.” Even as her bark de-cays, the nurse log continues to provide nutrients to bolster new trees growing atop her; she sustains a cycle of life until the next tree can do the same. Boschinger’s detailed digital illustrations amplify the lushness of a diverse forest biome. Back matter follows a question-and-answer format, offering readers more to learn about the roles of nurse logs in their respective environments.