Welcome to the world of minibeasts!
Beginning with a child’s wish to be a butterfly so she can fly everywhere, this straightforward yet poetic selection introduces young readers and listeners to an array of tiny creatures, including butterflies, fireflies, bees, spiders, snails, and more, all the while showcasing something special about each one of them. Every spread, crafted with striking paper-collage illustrations reminiscent of the work of Eric Carle and Denise Fleming, glows with red, blue, green, and yellow hues and provides an entrance to an intricate and appealing environment specific to the creature. Simple, repeating text (“If only I were a…”) names a distinctive aspect of each invertebrate’s appearance, behavior, social structure, or ability or how it is perceived by others. This is then mirrored in the picture and leads to that animal’s description of the following creature: “The stick insect thought, / If only I were a whirligig beetle. / Then I could swirl across the water.” The racially diverse children who appear in the initial and final pages are active, smiling, curious, a part of the natural world themselves, and they feature similar abilities of their own. This gentle celebration of differences also promotes an appreciation of others’ strengths and quietly emphasizes relationships within the animal kingdom.
A colorful introduction to the natural sciences featuring warm and inviting illustrations.
(glossary, art tips) (Picture book. 2-5)