Forests

Nell Cross Beckerman, 1973-

Book - 2025

"The team behind the acclaimed Caves returns with an enchanting exploration of one of Earth's most familiar ecosystems--forests! So much to see, to smell, to hear, to taste, to feel. So much to find... in the forest. Using evocative storytelling, Nell Cross Beckerman leads readers on an exciting adventure through the magic of forests! From kelp forests on the ocean floor to the wonders of the Amazon, Beckerman guides readers through these tree-filled ecosystems using dramatic, poetic language. Nonfiction text on every page allows for deeper understanding of the topic. Illustrator Kalen Chock's stunning illustrations have been praised as "atmospheric" and "striking." Readers will be delighted as each spr...ead brings a surprise. Extensive backmatter includes author's and illustrator's notes, additional information on planting trees, and fun facts about forests!" --

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Subjects
Genres
Creative nonfiction
Picture books
Essais fictionnels
Published
New York, NY : Orchard Books, an imprint of Scholastic Inc 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Nell Cross Beckerman, 1973- (author)
Other Authors
Kalen Chock (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781546130970
Contents unavailable.
Review by Booklist Review

This pleasing mishmash of wonders found in the world's forests serves both as a celebration of their unique qualities and a plea for their conservation. Beautiful full-bleed spreads depict various types of forests, including deep-green mountainous wildernesses, underwater giant algae groves, and tropical rainforests, along with unique sites such as Poland's Crooked Forest and the California Redwoods. Illustrations provide eye-level, canopy, and underground root system views; some feature bucolic vistas, others raging wildfires. There are two lines of narrative: one offers brief, lyrical descriptions of what visitors see, hear, and feel; the other offers occasional paragraphs that provide basic historical and biological information. The rich back matter includes an author's note with tips on how to be a tree's best friend, further reading and viewing suggestions, sources, directions on how to plant and nurture a tree, and a list of additional special areas (Germany's Black Forest, Costa Rica's Monteverde Cloud Forest, the apricot groves of China, etc.). Equally effective as a read-aloud or for individual perusing, this offers an inviting introduction to the world's woodlands.

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 2--4--With a mix of colorful paintings, informative text, and poetry, Beckerman shares a variety of information about forests--how trees communicate, wildfires, kelp forests that grow in the ocean, and more. Readers are shown forests throughout the world, the important role they play, the need to protect them, and the joy of celebrating them. The illustrations reward careful study to find and discuss the many details of forest life. Back matter includes an author's note, which contains activities for befriending a tree, directions for planting one, and a list of fascinating facts about forests around the world. VERDICT The book could stimulate readers to discuss, research, write about, and draw the forests in their neighborhood as well as those around the world. A good introduction to an important topic.--Myra Zarnowski

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A poetic salute to the world's forests and many of the wonders they contain. The beauty and visual depth that inform Chock's stately forest scenes, rich in color and photographically exact in detail, find suitable echoes in Beckerman's alliterative, sensual free verse. "Munching mouthfuls of bursting blueberries, / you inhale fertile earth while hunting for / morels and fairy circles." The tour begins in a misty temperate forest, then branches out to encompass other forest types and locales, from lush Amazonian rain forest to oyamel firs hung about with migrant monarch butterflies in a "tangerine dream," a stand of Japanese bamboo dappled with swirls of sunlight, an urban forest, and even an underwater kelp forest with a drowsy otter nosing through. In prose commentary running beneath, the author clearly describes each type and, for specific sites, what makes each distinctive. Along the way, she fills readers in on the ways wildlife, trees, and fungi interact, as well as on the effects and increasing dangers of wildfires; in the backmatter she offers useful guidelines for planting trees and conserving shrinking woodlands. "So much to see," she writes, "to smell, / to hear, / to taste, / to feel." Small human figures appear occasionally, but typically in silhouette or facing away from viewers. A spellbinding tour, deeply rooted in both fact and feeling. (author's and illustrator's notes, further reading and viewing, more fascinating forests)(Informational picture book. 6-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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