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HABITATS by Hannah Pang

HABITATS

A Journey in Nature

by Hannah Pang ; illustrated by Isobel Lundie

Pub Date: Feb. 13th, 2024
ISBN: 9781944530419
Publisher: 360 Degrees

Split-page illustrations offer views of flora and fauna in six habitats worldwide.

Taking the same layered approach as Pang’s Seasons (2021), illustrated by Clover Robin, this outing transports young wildlife lovers from the Namib Desert to deep waters off the Australian coast and points between. The journey begins in the Borneo rain forest with quick descriptive lines and spot images of four or five animals and plants that reside at each level from canopy to ground, opposite four successively wider outdoor settings in which the animals pose. A look at the ocean takes readers from the area just above the water to the sunlit zone to the twilight zone and, finally, to the deep sea. The author neglects to identify many of the animals on display in the art as she goes, and her claim that a slipper flower native to the Andes was “discovered” by Charles Darwin could have been better phrased. Still, if some of Lundie’s flora and fauna seem to float over the backgrounds, everything is easily recognizable, and if her visual transitions between the layered partial pages aren’t consistently smooth, at least she tries to keep the format from being just a perfunctory gimmick. Armchair travelers will enjoy each luxuriantly detailed stop and will agree with the author that they all “connect together into one amazing home.”

Engaging content and format, despite a few rough edges.

(Informational picture book. 6-8)