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POO PILE ON THE PRAIRIE by Amy Hevron Kirkus Star

POO PILE ON THE PRAIRIE

From the Tiny Habitats series

by Amy Hevron ; illustrated by Amy Hevron

Pub Date: Feb. 18th, 2025
ISBN: 9781665935029
Publisher: Beach Lane/Simon & Schuster

An invitation to step into a small but bustling ecosystem.

“Fresh bison pie!” exclaims one dung beetle as it climbs onto a newly deposited pile of poop. “The perfect place to raise a family,” chortles another. “Dung for dinner!” “And dessert!” Young readers may not be so thrilled by the fecal find. But as they follow events on and under the melting brown bounty in Hevron’s close-up digital collages from one spring to the next over the course of a year, they’ll quickly be caught up in wonder. Flies swarm, meadowlarks and other hungry predators fly in for the insect banquet, pretty prairie violets and other wildflowers spring up, butterflies flutter, and prairie dogs burrow beneath (“Mmm, these roots are tangy!”). After eight months of “sunshine and showers,” the poo pile has become “a bouquet of…fragrant flowers, graceful grasses, and three thousand flies, beetles, and biters.” Winter brings a slower tempo for residents, identified in a final group portrait, and the following spring, mama bison is back…with a new little pooper in tow. Hevron blends whimsy and science for an enchanting and much-needed reminder that complex ecosystems can be found in the most unlikely of places. It’s all a grand cycle, laid out beautifully in the engaging art and recapped in an afterword that includes a tally of North American prairie habitats where viewers can watch things play out in real life.

A heaping helping of natural history, delivered with a wink.

(additional reading, selected sources) (Informational picture book. 5-8)