
Finding Wild
by Megan Wagner Lloyd
Should I read this?
appears in Nature and Fiction.
A lovely, lyrical picture book with gorgeous illustrations that explores the ways the wild makes itself known to us and how much closer it is than we think.There are so many places that wild can exist, if only you know where to look! Can you find it Two kids set off on an adventure away from their urban home and discover all the beauty of the natu...
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appears in Nature and Fiction.
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“Brightly illustrated and organized as information charts, Curiositree reads like a visual primer for young naturalists. What works best is its approachable snapshots of adaptations—clear labels, playful art and side-by-side comparisons make concepts like camouflage, feeding strategies and reproduction tangible without lengthy prose. Limitations: text is terse and general, so older kids or adults seeking depth will find it skimpy, and the chart format occasionally repeats the same layout until it feels formulaic rather than exploratory.”
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