Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Forest Magic: A Guidebook for Little Woodland Explorers by Sarah Grindler (Children's Nonfiction Picture Book Review)

 We received a digital copy of this book from the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own. 


Forest Magic:
A Guidebook for Little Woodland Explorers
Words & art by Sarah Grindler
Published by Nimbus Publishing
on May 31, 2021
Genre: Children's, Nonfiction, Nature
Length: 32 pages
Ages: 4 - 8 years

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Synopsis:
A beautifully illustrated, compact, interactive nature guide to exploring the forest for young readers. 

Our Thoughts:

Forest Magic is a beautifully illustrated picture book guide to discovering nature and its many little surprises.

This picture book is not only a gorgeous book to look at; it's perfect for taking right out into the world as a guidebook!
You can learn to identify trees from their leaves, which birds and animals make the forest their home, different types of wildflowers and fungi and lichens, and how these things all play a part in a balanced ecosystem.

 It's a fantastic introduction to nature with lots of identification labels for tree leaves, animals, wildflowers, fungi, and lichen! We especially loved the fungi pages, as we so rarely come across mushroom identification in picture books and have been on the lookout for some! The mushrooms are accurately illustrated, as is everything in this book! There's even a 'Do Not Touch' page that shares which animals, plants, and fungi to avoid!

Perfect for outdoor storytime and/or wildschooling! 



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