Little Monsters of the Ocean: Metamorphosis under the Waves by Heather L. Montgomery, 56 pages. NONFICTION PICTURE BOOK. Millbrook Press (Lerner Publishing), 2019. $24. 9781541528987
BUYING ADVISORY: EL, MS - OPTIONAL
AUDIENCE APPEAL: LOW
Many of us have heard of metamorphosis, but assume its limited to c
aterpillars
turning to butterflies or tadpoles to frogs. In this slim but packed
volume, Montgomery introduces readers to the vast styles of
metamorphosis that happen to creatures of the sea--from jellyfish to
blue crabs. And as with all great science books, she leaves us wondering
about some of the questions science still has yet to discover.
To
begin with--this book was fascinating and offered loads of information I
didn't even know I wanted to know. That being said, this book is so jam
packed with information it also ends up feeling really long. There are
great graphics and photographs but the overwhelming foundation of this
nonfiction book (that sort of purports to be a nonfiction picture
book...in a way) is lots and lots of text. The topic is also so niche, I
think it will be hardpressed to find a ready audience in the age-group
its aiming to reach.
Reviewer: TC
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