Review by Publisher's Weekly Review
The critical importance of seed-saving is the focal point of this interesting picture book profile of the Svalbard Global Seed Vault and the "priceless treasure" it protects. Outlining the development of the remote vault, from planning and construction to the logistics of making seed deposits, early narration carefully balances context ("Seeds are.../ history./ And they are the future") and utility ("Seeds need a safe,/ just in case"), while inset boxes provide facts. Cicchese's digital artwork takes the blended appearance of oil pastels across documentary-style scenes (of a family growing produce, a construction crew toiling). Clendenan's tone turns wonder-filled as text concludes with recognition of the global service Svalbard provides "for you, for me,/ for everybody." Characters are portrayed with various skin tones. Back matter includes an author's note. Ages 5--8. (Oct.)
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Review by Horn Book Review
Deep in the earth, protected by multiple sensors and systems, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault on an icy Arctic island ensures that the "priceless treasure" of more than 580 million seeds is kept safe from extinction. In this engaging picture book, Clendenan uses simple, clear language to explain why and how the world's seeds are being preserved at such great effort and expense. The text consists of large type, with easily read words and sentences, and with frequent accompanying boxes of information in smaller type adding more detailed information, making the book good both for reading aloud and for those who are interested in learning more at a slightly higher level. In the digital art, Cicchese uses a palette of blues, whites, and purples to show the frozen land in its beauty, contrasting it with warm colors when portraying the various locations around the world where the seeds were originally, lovingly planted and saved. The book doesn't shy away from why we need to take such good care to protect the seeds, including threats from natural disasters and acts of war, but the tone in words and pictures remains calm and reassuring. Back matter includes further information on the topic, an author's note, and well-chosen resources for kids. Susan Dove LempkeNovember/December 2025 p.84 (c) Copyright The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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Review by Kirkus Book Review
In Svalbard, Norway, lies buried treasure. Worries about climate change, war, and extinction led to the construction of the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. Here, on an Arctic island, in "the belly of a mountain," duplicates from seed banks around the world are stored, preserved for the future, should the need for them arise. Clendenan carefully outlines the purpose and creation of this protected collection. Her relatively simple text is accompanied by sidebars offering more detail on the challenges of transporting seeds, the difficulty of constructing the vault (workers had to be vigilant for roaming polar bears), and more. Cicchese's appealing illustrations signal the Arctic cold with shades of blue; a diverse workforce is bundled up against the frigid temperatures. In scenes depicting warmer climates, reds, greens, and browns abound as an equally diverse set of humans collect seeds, plant them, and enjoy the crops. Clendenan stresses that this is a truly international project: "Inside the vault, a walk down the aisles becomes a walk through the world." Younger readers may not entirely understand the need for the collection but will surely be engaged by the process; construction enthusiasts will especially appreciate the spreads focusing on the machines from around the world brought to this isolated place to bore into the mountain. Even the seed packets are designed to be nearly indestructible. A fascinating tale of conservation at its most creative. (more about seeds and seed banks, author's note, resources for kids, selected bibliography)(Informational picture book. 6-9) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
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