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Out on the Prairie
Product Code: 93770 ISBN: 978-1-58089-377-0 Binding Information: Hardback Ages: 4 - 7 Availability: In stock Price: $15.95 Shop a Local Bookstore
Out on the prairie where the snakeroot greets the sun, Mixed media art transports readers to the rolling grasslands of Badlands National Park. Learn about the animals that inhabit this semiarid environment where baby critters and their mothers wallow, run, call, bark, hop, scurry, nod, slither, howl, and jump all day long and all through the night.
Count animals from one to ten in the rhyming text modeled after the traditional song "Over in the Meadow" by Olive A. Wadsworth. A guide to prairie flora and fauna is included.
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ISBN: 978-1-58089-378-7 Availability: In stock Price: $7.95 Reviews Kirkus Reviews - June 1, 2012"Out on the prairie where the snakeroot greets the sun, / Lived a shaggy mother bison and her little calf One." As she did in Deep in the Swamp (2007), Bateman has chosen representative features and creatures to introduce a remarkable ecosystem. Counting from one to 10, she goes on to include pronghorns, meadowlarks, prairie dogs, grasshoppers, grouse, owls, rattlesnakes, coyotes and toads in a series of verses that also span the day from dawn to night. The poetry is not sacrificed to the information; she pays careful attention to language and rhythm, using splendid verbs. It reads aloud smoothly. Swan's energetic cut-paper, mixed-media illustrations delight and instruct. She includes found objects and hand-painted paper, collaged and digitally combined on double-page spreads that blend into a spatter-paint frame in the story section. Plants and animals are identifiable in the pictures and described further in the backmatter, 10 pages of "Prairie Flora and Fauna Facts." This describes the animals' child-bearing and -rearing habits, offers further information about the plants, and defines the term "prairie." Another outstanding appreciation of the natural world for young readers and listeners both. School Library Journal - July 1, 2012 Publishers Weekly - July 2, 2012 |
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