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ANIMAL WATCHING by Mary Kay Carson Kirkus Star

ANIMAL WATCHING

The Definitive Interactive Nature Guide

From the Outdoor School series

by Mary Kay Carson ; illustrated by Emily Dahl

Pub Date: April 27th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-250-23083-6
Publisher: Odd Dot

Part of the Outdoor School series, this book presents the animal world of North America.

Following the same clear organization as other books in the series, this one covers birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles, and fish. How to be respectful of wildlife while observing them; how animals behave and why; where to look for them; how to identify wildlife using shape, size, color, behavior, and location; and other information is presented in easily digestible segments interspersed with plenty of full-color illustrations. Activities to encourage readers to put their newly acquired knowledge to work in the “Try It,” “Track It,” and “Take it to the Next Level” sections include prepared templates for young people to use to write, draw, and make notes about their discoveries and to affirm their progress by checking off and dating accomplishments. Each color-coded subject segment includes a field guide—also featuring areas for them to jot down notes. The metal-encased cover corners and sewn binding ensure the book will stand up to many trips outdoors. While emphatic about not doing anything dangerous, the book nonetheless encourages budding naturalists to try myriad activities that get them actively observing the natural world. This volume’s narrative style is breezier than the others in the series, with plenty of cheeky asides that skew the tone toward a younger audience.

Sure to encourage readers to go outside and get to know their animal neighbors.

(index) (Nonfiction. 10-14)