• Animals in Surprising Shades
  • Animals in Surprising Shades
  • Animals in Surprising Shades
  • Animals in Surprising Shades
  • Animals in Surprising Shades

Animals in Surprising Shades

Written by Susan Johnston Taylor
Illustrated by Annie Bakst
Cover Design by Bonnie Kelso

Named a 2024 Outstanding Science Trade Book by the NSTA/CBC!

For young poets who love science and young scientists who love poetry, this thoughtful collection of poems about fascinating and colorful creatures found throughout the world invites readers to linger and wonder on every page.

Learn why the Bluefooted Booby puts on a special dance or how the Picasso Bug uses its masterful chemical defense against predators. Explore simple and fun poetic forms like the tanka, haiku, and quatrain. Just be sure to take good notes! An interactive component rewards practicing poets seeking to challenge themselves further.

With gorgeous illustrations and a rainbow of colors to complement the lyrical and engaging text, this book will fit nicely on the shelves of any classroom or library where kids are interested in science, writing or the arts.

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March 28, 2023

Key Concepts

STEAM, interactive learning, poetry, and animals.

Additional Details

  • 10 x 10 inches
  • 32 Pages
  • Ages 6 to 11
  • Trade ISBN: 9781957655048
  • Ebook ISBN: 9781957655093

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    Reader Reviews

    • ★★★★★

      . . . This combination of science and poetry should delight young readers, encourage young writers, and spur interest in young scientists. VERDICT A STEAM-themed poetry collection that should have broad appeal for young readers and will be a welcome addition to the shelves. Recommended.


      ~ School Library Journal (Jan. 2023)