
Gr 3 Up–Distinguished by a dozen extraordinarily detailed paintings that feature mammals, birds, insects, spiders, plants, lichen, fungi, and slime molds found in nature each month, this oversized book (11.25 x 15.25”) offers a wealth of images and information. Artist Fitch spent years documenting what she saw to create photorealistic images of much more than seasons. While she focused on the Northeast, the flora and fauna she illustrates are common to many areas and include readily identifiable life forms. Superimposed numbers help readers identify the species pictured, some of which are featured as close-ups with more information about up to nine individual living things from the monthly compositions. Short blurbs by Kosek are rich with sensational descriptions and specific facts. Especially stunning are glowing specimens pictured at night, including Luminescent Panellus (Foxfire), fireflies, and yellow-spotted salamanders. Fitch’s explanation of her process may inspire nature walks, photos, and journals; libraries might want to feature it in nature-themed displays. Included is a a species list of scientific names.
VERDICT While shelving a title this size could pose some challenges, this is a beautiful book to return to again and again for the images, descriptions, and overview it offers.
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