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40 pp.
| Holiday |
April, 2021 |
TradeISBN 978-0-8234-4322-2$17.99
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K-3Nature Diary series.
A ruby-throated hummingbird joins Meisel's previous diarists--a praying mantis (My Awesome Summer, rev. 5/17), eastern bluebird (My Happy Year, rev. 5/19), and stink bug (My Stinky Summer, rev. 7/20)--in narrating his adventures through the seasons. From a teeny hatchling in a walnut-sized nest to a fully grown adult weighing "a little more than...two pennies," Ruby T. is tiny in stature but not in presence. The spare, journal-style text serves as captions for Meisel's lively mixed-media illustrations, which effectively capture the hummingbird's energy and quick movements. Entries track the creature's growth and discuss diet, behaviors, habitat, and migration--an epic journey requiring incredible endurance (see also Robert Burleigh's Tiny Bird, rev. 5/20). The pages focused on Ruby's aggressive territorial behaviors ("June 21: This flower is MINE! No, you don't!"), especially, will be crowd-pleasers. A glossary and list of suggested websites are appended; the illustrated front and back endpapers offer more in-depth information and a migration/habitat map. My Tiny Life leaves a big impression.
Reviewer: Kitty Flynn
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
March, 2021