ALA Booklist
(Sun Dec 01 00:00:00 CST 2019)
Twelve endangered animals hide between the pages of this glossy book, offering readers visual and verbal clues before a page-turn reveals their identities. The animals themselves come from all around the world, and while some, like the giant panda, polar bear, and Bengal tiger will most likely be recognizable to young readers, others, like the axolotl, crowned sifaka, and Indian gharial may be harder to puzzle out. The clues, written in the first person, offer basic background information alongside a cutout (or several), large enough for readers on the younger side to maintain interest, that provides a partial glimpse of an animal ("I have a suit of armor and a super-long tongue for slurping up insects m!" one creature says. "Who am I?" A white-bellied pangolin!). Back matter includes profiles explaining how each animal became endangered. Information tends to be light is is more of a browser's book, as the animals are strikingly photographed against black backgrounds. The most fact-packed section explains the steps individuals can take to help endangered species. A gorgeous first resource.
School Library Journal
(Tue Oct 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)
PreS-Gr 3 -Cutouts are used throughout this book to provide a partial view of an animal that is initially identified by just a few clues. The turn of a page then reveals full-page photos of the creatures set against black backgrounds. Many of the animals, like the polar bear and the Bengal tiger, will be familiar to children. Others are examples of lesser-known creatures, such as the white-bellied pangolin, the crowned sifaka, and the Indian gharial. Flach shows some animal habitats and also provides fascinating close-ups of feathers, fur, shells, and scales. This book will be enjoyed by young children who will find the guessing game to be engaging. Older kids can spend time independently with the "Who Are We?" section, which explains what makes each animal unique. Although the book's font is regrettably small, the final page of back matter serves as an excellent guide on how to play an effective part in protecting the environment. VERDICT The arresting photographs make this title stand out among books on the topic of endangered animals.-Gloria Koster, formerly at West School, New Canaan, CT