Reviews and ramblings about children's and young adult literature by an absentminded middle school librarian. I keep my blog to remember what I've read and to celebrate the wonderful world of children's and young adult literature.
Monday, February 8, 2016
Non-Fiction Monday: Hungry Coyote by Cheryl Blackford
Hungry Coyote by Cheryl Blackford. Illustrated by Laurie Caple. 32 p. Minnesota Historical Society Press, May, 2015. 9780873519649. (Borrowed from public library)
I must admit that the cover of this one drew me in. It was just sitting there on the "new books" shelf at my library, quietly beckoning. I thought the cover image was a photograph! It is that photorealistic - even up close. This book is pure gorgeousness from watery end-page to watery end-page. Expect lots of "oohs and ahs" and giggling when reading this account of a year in the life of a male coyote. The text is short, just a few lines on each page. The language and imager are lovely but compact and concise.
This is a picture book for any age. Pair it with Ann Downer's Wild Animal Neighbors to introduce a science unit or use it in a language arts class to discuss a variety of literary devices. Show it to your art teachers. Readers will come away with an appreciation for this mysterious and much feared creature. This is a worthy addition to any library.
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