FICTION

Out on the Prairie

illus. by Susan Swan. 32p. CIP. Charlesbridge. July 2012. RTE $15.95. ISBN 978-1-58089-377-0; pap. $7.95. ISBN 978-1-58089-378-7; ebook $9.99. ISBN 978-1-60734-456-8. LC 2011025782.
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PreS-Gr 2—Using the traditional rhyme scheme of "Over in the Meadow," this book does its predecessor proud, and then some. Children will encounter possibly unfamiliar flora and fauna (yucca and grama grasses, howdy owls and pronghorns) in this beautiful exploration of a prairie. "Out on the prairie where the wispy clouds soar,/Lived a mother prairie dog and her little pups Four." A different native animal is showcased in each lavish spread. Swan's illustrations are unique and quite astounding; made using collages of digitally scanned objects, found objects, and hand-painted papers, they are vibrant and have an almost 3-D quality to them. The grasshoppers seem to be jumping off the pages to spectacular effect. Back matter includes an extensive section, "Prairie Flora and Fauna Facts." This book would be a great choice for any prairie ecosystem lesson, and it would make a sweet habitat storytime paired with Christopher Gunson's Over on the Farm (Scholastic, 1997) and Marianne Berkes's Over in the Ocean (Dawn, 2004).—Alison Donnelly, Mississippi Valley Library District, Collinsville, IL
Modeled on "Over in the Meadow," this rhyming verse introduces prairie wildlife, covering animals such as pronghorn, rattlesnake, and sharp-tailed grouse. Valuable back matter expands information about flora and fauna, carefully separating fact from fiction by pointing out which species of animals do not care for their young. Though busy, the mixed-media art provides a good sense of prairie ecology.

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