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  • Over in a River: Flowing Out to the Sea

Over in a River: Flowing Out to the Sea

Illustrator
Jill Dubin
Publication Date
September 01, 2013
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  K − 1st
Language
English
Format
Picture Book
Over in a River: Flowing Out to the Sea

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Description

The great rivers of North America are teeming with life and on the pages of Over in a River - from blue herons in the Hudson to salmon in the Columbia, and from dragonflies in the Rio Grande to mallards in the St. Lawrence. Children will "slither" like water snakes and "slide" like otters while singing to the tune of "Over in a Meadow." And theyll count baby animals in watersheds all over North America! What a delightful way to learn about riparian habitats and geography at the same time!

Publication date
September 01, 2013
Genre
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781584693291
Lexile Measure
600
Guided Reading Level
L
Publisher
Dawn Publications (CA)
Series
Over In ...
BISAC categories
JUV029000 - Juvenile Fiction | Nature & the Natural World | General
JUV002000 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | General
Library of Congress categories
Animals
Infancy
Stories in rhyme
Counting
Stream animals

School Library Journal

PreS-K--Berkes uses the rhythm of the familiar song "Over in the Meadow" to highlight some U.S. rivers and the animals that call them home. Each stanza focuses on an animal parent with an incrementally larger group of babies. The names of the babies (pups, ducklings, smolts) are italicized. The number of offspring is colored to help attract attention. Two-thirds of each page is dedicated to an illustration of the animals in their habitats. Salmon leap high over the water, ducks waddle along the shore. The other third includes the text, a number, and a map of the United States with the river marked where the animal might be found. Unfortunately, the maps aren't very helpful-no states are named. The maps are blank except for the Great Lakes and the river's name, which makes it difficult for young audiences to pinpoint its actual location. It's also misleading in that many of the animals appear in multiple regions. The illustrations are done in collage, adding a sense of motion and energy to the dynamic lyrics. They attract readers' attention and create depth (including space to hide an additional animal in each illustration). The prolific back matter allows this simple text to be used and extended in a classroom. Children will enjoy the rhyme and gain a new appreciation of the river environment.--Susan E. Murray, formerly at Glendale Public Library, AZ

Copyright 2013 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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Bronze Medal Winner 2014 - 2014
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