Tropical Rainforests: Beautiful Nonfiction

9780061142536

Tropical Rainforests by Seymour Simon

Veteran children’s nonfiction author, Seymour Simon, returns with this Smithsonian Institution book on rainforests. With full color images featuring interesting wildlife and grand expanses of forest, the book is an enticing introduction to tropical rainforests for children.  The importance of rainforests for the entire planet is woven into the particulars about the animals and plants that can be found there.  Making up just 2% of the earth’s surface, these forests are home to millions of insects, plants and animals.  Simon reveals their uniqueness and beauty as he writes with passion about their importance. 

Though he is writing nonfiction, Simon writes with an almost poetic voice.  He has a graceful sense of wonder in his prose, never allowing the rainforest to be reduced to a list of creatures that inhabit it.  Instead, Simon waters the book with plenty of facts, offers a sunshine of lovely little moments (like the way that you can hear the army ants hiss because there are so many of them) and brings out the beauty with the lush photography.  This is a science book for real science lovers, where the science is the loveliness of the world around us with so many details that make it amazing.

Unlike most science books, this one reads aloud very well.  Though you will find yourself stopping regularly to discuss an interesting point or take a closer look at an image.  A book that is sure to warm up wintry days, this is a scientific vacation to the rainforest.  Appropriate for ages 5-8.

Reviewed from copy received from HarperCollins.

Also reviewed by A Patchwork of Books

4 thoughts on “Tropical Rainforests: Beautiful Nonfiction

  1. Hi, Tasha. Thank you so much for your thoughtful review of TROPICAL RAINFORESTS. I am going to include it in the reviews listed on my website.

    Also, I thought your readers might like to know that we have created a free, downloadable Parents’ & Teachers’ Guide to accompany each of my Collins/Smithsonian books, including TROPICAL RAINFORESTS. It includes Questions to Ask Before and After Reading, Suggested Activities, Recommended Links and Books, as well as a reproducible Activity page for kids. Here is the link where you can find these free resources for educators and families: http://www.seymoursimon.com/index.php/for_educators/

    Thanks again for your thoughtful review, and enjoy the holiday season!
    Seymour Simon

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    1. Thank you so much for your response to my review. I should have mentioned your great website on my review.

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