WILD & WONDERFUL WEDNESDAY: Home by Isabelle Simler, translated by Vineet Lal
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Gorgeous scratchboard illustrations jump off the page of this fascinating glimpse into some of the unusual ways animals construct shelters in which to live and raise young. Each animal is identified by name, both common and scientific, before a poem describes the home of that particular animal and how and/or why it was constructed. Each poem is written from the perspective of the animal. A variety of different animals are included: common octopus, European fan worm, weaver ant, foam-nest tree frog, cathedral termite, diving bell spider. Not only does the book provide fascinating information about the animal world but the book is a work of art. The beautiful art complements the poems perfectly, making this a great book for teachers to use in the classroom or for parents to read with their children.
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