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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

another star for Out On The Prairie

Out on the Prairie
Adapting the rhyme “Over in the Meadow,” Bateman takes readers on a trip to Badlands National Park in South Dakota, highlighting 10 animals that make their homes there. Swan’s showstopping collages have a three-dimensional quality that makes the prairie come alive—a brightly marbled grasshopper stares out at readers, while “a mother meadowlark and her little chicks Three” cluster on photographs of actual branches amid sweeping newsprint grasses. An informative appendix (also illustrated) provides further details about bison, howdy owls, grama grasses, and more. All in all, it’s a delightful introduction to a unique and beautiful ecosystem. Ages 4–7. (July)

2 comments:

Bugs (in the Mojave) said...

Susan~ Living in Texas has given you a feeling and understanding for the prairie that communicates beautifully from the pages of your work. So impressed with OUT ON THE PRAIRIE. Can't wait to see what you'll be doing next.

Best wishes~(from the desert)~

Susan said...

Hi Bugs- That's high praise from someone who lives in the Mojave. Thanks! And one of the books I'm working on now is about the desert! I love, love, love all the beautiful colors and textures.