Many: The Diversity of Life on Earth
By Nicola Davies
Illustrated by Emily Sutton
By Nicola Davies
Illustrated by Emily Sutton
By Nicola Davies
Illustrated by Emily Sutton
By Nicola Davies
Illustrated by Emily Sutton
Part of Our Natural World
Part of Our Natural World
Category: Children's Nonfiction
Category: Children's Nonfiction
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$8.99
Oct 06, 2020 | ISBN 9781536215960 | 5-8 years
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$17.99
Nov 07, 2017 | ISBN 9780763694838 | 5-8 years
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Praise
Davies has a keen sense of how to represent science for beginners. Sentences as sensible and jargon-free as “Sometimes, things that look different are really the same…and things that look the same are really different” contain deep mathematical and biological concepts that include ecosystems and interdependence, relative quantities, biomes, food webs, and the classification of living things.
—The Horn Book (starred review)
Writer and zoologist Davies celebrates the "big, beautiful, complicated pattern" that is life on Earth…A pair of spreads show first a lushly populated rain forest and then the same area with some trees cut down and animals leaving; the third in the sequence shows a museum exhibit of extinct species. We can’t survive as one. A sobering message presented gloriously.
—Kirkus Reviews
With a streamlined narrative and intricate, folk-art images evoking Mary Blair–illustrated Golden Books, Davies and Sutton, the team behind Tiny Creatures: The World of Microbes, sound an alarm about species extinction…this early entrée into environmental interconnectedness and stewardship should launch plenty of discussion.
—Publishers Weekly
Jam-packed watercolor illustrations fill most pages of this picture book that details the diversity of plants and animals around the earth…This book would supplement curriculum about the environment, and could be used as an activity book for preschoolers.
—School Library Connection Online
Many: The Diversity of Life on Earth is especially appropriate for young children and offers numerous possibilities for learning about colorful plants and animals…it is sure to be enjoyed by nature lovers of all ages.
—BookPage
A call to all young children to notice the rich diversity of life, its interconnectedness, and humanity’s role in its devolution…Gravity, hope, and joy are all intertwined in Davies’s and Sutton’s presentation. The quality of the watercolors and text make this an appealing choice for large libraries that serve young children.
—School Library Journal
Living things form a pattern that is ‘big, beautiful, complicated,’ writes Nicola Davies in ‘Many: The Diversity of Life on Earth’ (Candlewick, 40 pages, $15.99), a picture-book appreciation of the natural world for children ages 3-6.
—The Wall Street Journal
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