
(Paperback)
An introduction to the behavior and interdependence of various pond creatures, and an intimate look at the habitat in which they all live.
Leonard's striking illustrations are what children will notice first. Each luminous acrylic painting focuses on a different denizen of a pond environment. Insets in each double-page spread, beginning with one picturing a person's eyes, depict the creature whose world we enter. This peek at pond fauna has been accomplished with considerable cleverness and great visual flair.
Giving the reader a dramatic, pond-dweller's-eye view, Rosen and Leonard memorably depict a freshwater ecology. On each spread, a lush, fluidly composed acrylic painting places the reader at the sight line of a different representative of pondlife--snail, bat, ant, dragonfly, snapping turtle, mallard and so forth (12 in all). Rosen, meanwhile, relays each creature's perspective via not altogether buoyant verse (``The snapping turtle sometimes sees / the muddy deep, sometimes the trees, / and sometimes nothing but inside /the painted shell where it can hide''). Bursts of lyricism (``The water strider walks the shine / where air and water form a line'') occasionally boost the impact of the text to the same level as the thoroughly striking art. Ages 4-7. (May)
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