by Isabelle Simler, translated by Vineet Lal
This is a beautiful picture book, one appropriate for both children and adults, with bright illustrations of homes of various animals, birds, and insects. I was familiar with some of the animals but others were new to me: the comet moth, European fan worm, hummingbird, satin bowerbird, case-making caddisfly, diving bell spider, elf owl, Eurasian harvest mouse, red ovenbirds, and many others.
The illustrations for each animal fills two pages. They are less illustrations and more drawings. The colors are rich, deep, and brights, as appropriate for each animal. Accompanying the drawings are brief poem-like descriptions of the animals and their homes. At the end of the book is a paragraph about each animal, its locality, and its home.
I can imagine this book being a good jumping off point for further research into the animals, especially for upper elementary students.
Truly, a beautiful book.
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