Narwhal Unicorn of the Arctic

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4+
Release Date
October 22, 2024
ISBN
978-0593377789
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Venture to the Arctic Ocean and discover real life underwater unicorns--narwhals--in this stunningly illustrated nonfiction picture book.

You are a narwhal.
Shy... Swift... Small...
Humans call you unicorn of the Arctic.

When winter ice covers the Arctic Ocean, a narwhal pokes his head through a patch of open water, his tusk--a six-foot long tooth--pointed to the sky.

Join this mammal as he jousts with another narwhal, floats with his pod, and uses echolocation to find his prey. When warmer weather arrives, he will migrate towards summer ground. But he must be careful! Predators--orcas and polar bears--will be hungry and looking for a meal.... How will the narwhal escape? Will he be able to return to the winter bay? 

Paired with atmospheric illustrations by debut illustrator Deena So'Oteh, nonfiction master Candace Fleming delivers a picture book, uniquely told in second person, that expertly explores the mysterious and fascinating unicorn of the Arctic.

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Swimming Through the Seasons
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5.0
Writing Style
 
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
Learning Value
 
5.0
Narwhal Unicorn of the Arctic takes you on the journey of what life looks like throughout the year as a narwhal. Join along with this narwhal as he jousts with others, floats with his pod, learns about echolocation to find food, and more.

What I Liked: This is a book that I started reading and wanted to get through immediately only so I could re-read it again. The instant that I opened the book the images stood out to me as the colors mix well together and are calming. I love that the images go well with the words and don’t bury anything with their colors.

This book is told in a unique writing style for a non-fiction book as it is written in verse. This beautiful writing style lets you feel as if you are listening to someone tell you about this creature as you read. The writing style lends itself to being read aloud and is one that I would enjoy listening to countless times. Each time I picked up this book there was a new fact that stood out to me in the book that I didn’t find in previous readings.

I appreciate that this book takes you throughout the whole year with this narwhal so you get to see what different seasons look like for him. I also appreciate that the story is written in the second person therefore it's as if who you are reading the book to is the narwhal and is along for this ride. This stood out to me since it's different from the books I have read before, especially within the non-fiction genre and it was a nice change.

Final Verdict: Narwhal Unicorn of the Arctic is a great non-fiction book to read to young children who are interested in sea creatures. This is a great way to learn a lot of information about this creature in an interesting way. Adults will enjoy the beautiful words that are paired with beautiful images.
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