Gr 1-3–This beautifully crafted nonfiction book offers rich, luscious language that vividly evokes the prairie grasslands and the remarkable animals that call this ecosystem home. Children are introduced to essential ecological concepts and habitat-specific terminology in a way that feels accessible and engaging. Hodge thoughtfully explains the migration patterns of burrowing owls, why they travel long distances, and what other prairie species they encounter along the way. One of the book’s most compelling features is its gentle but honest exploration of the challenges these owls face, particularly the loss of habitat due to agricultural development and the resulting threat of endangerment. The illustrations are wonderful; soft pastel tones create sweeping scenes that realistically portray both the birds and their environment. Because the artwork fills each page with text layered thoughtfully over the images, the book is highly inviting and will captivate emerging readers. The back matter is equally impressive, offering additional facts about Grasslands National Park, other native species, and practical ways children and families can support owl conservation.
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