Review Detail
Kids Nonfiction
301
Blooming with Color
Overall rating
4.7
Writing Style
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
Learning Value
5.0
Before the Seed: How Pollen Moves is written by a biologist who specializes in animal behavior and ecology. Told in a lyrical manner than lends itself to read-alouds and is easy for kids to comprehend. There is a ton of information location in the sidebars and of course, the backmatter.
Also located in the backmatter is a list of resources should one wish to pursue this subject further, as well as information on the trouble pollinators are in.
The well-written text introduce readers to some of the challenges faced by pollinators and why certain creatures are drawn to certain plants, often when it might be to their detriment.
Before the Seed features jaw-dropping digital artwork, using scans of ink and acrylic paint, enabling readers to see the whole picture of what happens before there's even a seed. There are several stunning double-page spreads, close-ups of the pollination process, and beautiful blossoms that would not exist without the pollination process.
A must have for schools, libraries and a personal collection.
Also located in the backmatter is a list of resources should one wish to pursue this subject further, as well as information on the trouble pollinators are in.
The well-written text introduce readers to some of the challenges faced by pollinators and why certain creatures are drawn to certain plants, often when it might be to their detriment.
Before the Seed features jaw-dropping digital artwork, using scans of ink and acrylic paint, enabling readers to see the whole picture of what happens before there's even a seed. There are several stunning double-page spreads, close-ups of the pollination process, and beautiful blossoms that would not exist without the pollination process.
A must have for schools, libraries and a personal collection.
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