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48 pp.
| Simon/Beach Lane |
March, 2022 |
TradeISBN 978-1-5344-5373-9$17.99
|
EbookISBN 978-1-5344-5374-6$10.99
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Photographs by
April Pulley Sayre
&
Jeff Sayre.
This book describes a day in the life of a Panamanian sloth (in reality, per the acknowledgments, a composite of eight years of expeditions and of two separate species) in a poem of joyful observations of the sloth and many other inhabitants, friendly and fearsome, of the forest canopy. In the midst of all the action rests the title creature--photographed in bright and crisp detail--leisurely drying its fur, scratching its back, chomping on leaves ("a tree is sloth salad"), and surveying the activity of others. The late Sayre's (Being Frog, rev. 1/20; Cityscape, rev. 7/20) rhymes capture the contrasts between the other busy animals and the resting sloth: "Swish, swish! / Howlers hop. / Monkeys shake / the leafy ocean. / Branches rise and fall. / The sloth sways with the motion." The well-designed layout balances stanzas in white spaces alongside, atop, or opposite the impressive images. More detailed information about topics such as sloth behavior, eating and digestion, and survival are found in color panels in the margins of the layouts, as well as in an appended "Sloth Science" spread.
Reviewer: Danielle J. Ford
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
March, 2022