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Illustrated by
Holly Keller.
A simple text explains that big and little versions of an organism can look awfully different, yet still be the same. In a suspenseful layout, readers see an egg, seed, or juvenile form of a familiar plant or animal; on the next page, they see the adult/mature version. The cheery tone is carried through in Keller's colorful cartoon illustrations whose clean lines provide the right amount of detail for backyard identifications.
Reviewer: Danielle J. Ford
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
September, 2001