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A beautifully illustrated collection of 5 minute bedtime stories about the wildlife found in woods around the world. The perfect gift for children and grandchildren!
Every forest contains a thousand secrets... In this charming anthology of stories by Alicia Klepeis readers will be guided into forests to meet the amazing animals that live there. In one story a squirrel hunts for an elusive acorn it buried earlier in the year, while another looks at an Alaskan wood frog as it freezes itself alive to survive a harsh winter. Children will be thrilled by the tale of a reindeer that gets separated from its herd in the snowy woods of Scandinavia, and marvel at a chameleon changing colour in the forests of Madagascar.
Other stories feature elephants, wild cats, pangolins, badgers, foxes, monarch butterflies, otters, walking fish, a tree that can live for thousands of years, and even forest-dwelling penguins! All of these creatures and their habitats are brought to life with impressive skill by illustrator Kristen Adam.
Each story in Secrets of the Forest is based on the real biology and behavior of these amazing wild animals, and at the end of each tale readers will find out more about the science that inspired the story. So as they drift off to sleep, they will know a little bit more about the world around them.
The cover features a timeless design with gold foil and a cloth texture, making this book the perfect gift.
Author Notes
Alicia Klepeis loves to research fun and out-of-the-ordinary topics that bring the world to young readers - from amazing animals to extreme environments. Alicia began her career at the National Geographic Society. She is the author of more than 170 children's books, including Gutsy Girls Go For Science: Astronauts; Polar Bears & Penguins: A Pretty Cool Introduction to the Arctic and Antarctic; The Science And Technology Of Ben Franklin; and The World's Strangest Foods. A former middle school teacher, Alicia loves doing school visits. She lives with her family in upstate New York.
Kristen Adam is based in the beautiful city of San Francisco, but grew up a tiny explorer of the wild redwood forests of northern California. Her love of getting lost in the fantasies of her doodles led her to study illustration at California College of the Arts, where she discovered her passion for illustrating children's books. As a freelance illustrator, Kristen's work is a whimsical mix of digital media and traditional textures. A few of her favorite projects include illustrating the patterns on her nephews' favorite Harry Potter, Star Wars Mandalorian, and Lego sheet sets. She's inspired most by spending time in nature and finding magic in the seemingly ordinary. When she's not wandering the woods identifying wildflowers, she loves stargazing, reading sci-fi/fantasy novels, practicing archery, and snuggling her dog Charlie.
Reviews (2)
Kirkus Review
A collection of brief stories featuring animals and plants living in forests around the world. While many of the creatures included in this book might be familiar to readers--reindeer, elephants, penguins--the detailed yet digestible stories of each include fascinating facts and helpful blurbs that provide "the science behind the story." In addition to these animals common to children's books, Klepeis also includes the lesser-known margay, wood frog, and kauri tree. Some of the more remarkable facts include the wood frog's incredible cold-weather survival skills such as freezing itself nearly solid. There's also the baobab tree's impressive storage skills--some 26,000 gallons of water! Because each story is only a few pages long, with balanced text and image, it's very approachable for young readers who might only read one section at a time. Adam's detailed illustrations work well with the text and provide plenty for readers to observe. One impressive image features the stunning aurora borealis casting its glow on the snowy forest. Klepeis manages to discuss both climate change and deforestation with a subtle hand while still clearly showing humans' effects on animals and their fragile habitats. This book is full of information and illustrations that will appeal to readers of all ages and is sure to be revisited by readers often. Quality narrative and a treasure trove of details and images. (glossary, index) (Picture book. 5-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Booklist Review
In this delightful collection of short stories designed to help little ones go to bed, Klepeis, an accomplished storyteller, weaves together both enchantment and enlightenment. She brings her experienced touch to these tales, sprinkling her prose with sounds found in nature. From the wintry escapades of a squirrel to the intricate musings of a bowerbird crafting its bower to attract a mate, each fictional story incorporates natural behaviors of animals interacting with the real world. Klepeis purposefully crafts peaceful yet enriching stories to broaden the minds of our youth, nurturing curiosity. Furthering the book's educational component, each story concludes with "The Science behind the Story," a double-page spread that visually presents the featured plants, animals, and environmental concepts (such as the life cycle and deforestation). Adam's sweet, soft illustrations are wonderful additions to Klepeis' carefully crafted text, perfectly blending realistic details with huggable cuteness. Young listeners and readers will happily relax into these stories, which turn the act of sleep into an adventure.
Table of Contents
Welcome to the Forest | 4 |
The Acorn Hunt | 6 |
Nuts about Nuts | 14 |
A Chick's Life | 16 |
An Island to Call Home | 24 |
Adventures in the Cloud Forest | 26 |
A Wild Cat | 34 |
The Frozen Frog | 36 |
Life in the Cold | 44 |
The Honey Hunt | 46 |
Night Bears | 54 |
A Rainbow of a Day | 56 |
Masters of Color | 64 |
A Visit to the Baobab Tree | 66 |
The Tree of Life | 74 |
A Changing Home | 76 |
An Unusual Animal | 84 |
Lost in the Forest | 86 |
Creatures of the North | 94 |
Playing in the Night | 96 |
Life Underground | 104 |
An Epic Journey | 106 |
Monarchs on the Move | 114 |
The Day the River Ran Dry | 116 |
Super Swimmers | 124 |
Dancing in the Mangroves | 126 |
The Walking Fish | 134 |
What the Kauri Tree has Seen | 136 |
Ancient Giants | 144 |
The Bird Who Liked to Build | 146 |
An Industrious Bird | 154 |
Glossary | 156 |
Index | 158 |
Acknowledgments | 160 |