Nature is full of miracles, big and small. For me, being out in nature is soothing, healing, and grounding. For this reason I review a lot of books about the natural world, and I was delighted when today's book arrived in the mail. The book takes us on a journey of exploration. Paddling around in a canoe with a boy and his mother, we see the creatures and plants that can be found under and above the water in a pond.
Over and under the pond
Over and under the pond
Kate Messner
Illustrated by Christopher Silas Neal
Picture Book
For ages 5 to 7
Chronicle, 2017, 978-1-4521-4542-6
One day a mother and her son climb into their canoe and
paddle out onto the pond. Looking into the water, and seeing something moving
beneath the surface, the boy asks his mother “What’s down there?” She tells her
son that beneath them is a “whole hidden world” full of creatures of all kinds.
As they paddle
past rushes, whirligig beetles skate across the surface of the water. Below,
minnows swim in the grassy forests where brook trout wait for them. The boy and
his mother see painted turtles sunning themselves on a log and watch as they
drop into the water as the people approach.
Among the
cattails a red-winged blackbird carries grass in her beak to build a nest.
Below, on the bottom of the pond, a caddisfly larva builds a nest around
herself using sand and little pebbles.
The visitors see
a moose standing in the water munching waterlilies, and beneath the surface a
beaver gathers tasty roots to eat. Young animals above and below the surface
prepare to take the next step into adulthood: a goldfinch readies itself to
fly, and tadpoles transition into becoming frogs.
All around the
boy and his mother, as the day changes from morning to afternoon to evening,
above and below the surface of the pond, animals go about their business
seeking out food, avoiding predators, caring for the babies, and building their
homes.
This wonderful
book takes readers through a day spent paddling across a pond. We get to know
the birds, reptiles, amphibians, insects, mammals, and fish that call the pond
their home, and see how they coexist in their beautiful environment. At the
back of the book readers will find further information about pond ecosystems
and the animals mentioned in the book.
3 comments:
Sounds fabulous! I'll look for this PB.
Thank you for reviewing this charming book by Kate Messner, whose books explore the beauty of nature.
Good blog post
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