Expedition Backyard: Exploring Nature from Country to City (A Graphic Novel)

by Rosemary Mosco (Author)

Reading Level: K − 1st Grade
Join two best friends—a mole and vole—on their everyday expeditions to find beautiful plants, meet new animals, and learn more about the world all around them in this nonfiction graphic novel.

Each day, Mole and Vole venture out into the world – never forgetting their nature journal! – to see what they can find in their own backyard. From pigeons and jumping spiders to swamp milkweed and maple trees, these two explorers get to know every part of their local environment. But after an accidental move from the country to the city, Mole and Vole worry that everything will be different. As they explore, they discover plants to look at and animals to meet in their new home as well.
 
The story of these two best friends brings to life a nonfiction adventure of finding wonder in nature everywhere – no matter where you live. This book concludes with fun activities for kids to do at home.
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Kirkus Reviews

Rather tame animal adventures for new graphic-novel readers.

Horn Book Magazine

Throughout, Vole insists on having seen a lion, a narrative thread that offers in-the-know humor for readers and ties in with a theme of new friendships -- for animals and humans alike.

School Library Journal

K-Gr 3--Best friends Mole and Vole live in a forest and look for new sights every day for Mole to draw in their nature journal. They venture into the moving boxes of a nearby human family, who are Black, and accidentally move with them to a large city. The change of setting surprises the pair, who quickly establish new homes and pair up to explore the urban environment, including streets, trees, and a community garden. They form an Adventurers Club of like-minded animals to observe flora and fauna, while avoiding predators such as hawks and owls. Hu's artwork conveys the fun, wonder, and fear the adventurers experience. Full spreads and pages of three to four panels each are easy to follow, whether wandering around a neighborhood or introducing a new friend. Activities in the back include guides for drawing, nature journals, community gardens, decorating windows to help birds, raising cats, and composting. VERDICT Readers will feel compelled to start their own journals, gardens, and hikes thanks to these outdoorsy animal friends.--Thomas Maluck

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Publishers Weekly

Every day and sometimes at night, excitable Vole surprises neighbor Mole with a wake-up call: "TIME FOR ADVENTURE!!" Quieter, more risk-averse Mole gamely accompanies danger-seeking Vole, documenting their days in a sketchbook. When the pair inadvertently hitches a one-way ride to a city with nearby human residents, portrayed as Black, they make the best of the surprising transition, exploring the urban wilderness in bite-size adventures with dialogue by Mosco that smoothly integrates nature facts. Hu's animal character designs are welcoming and friendly, while changing viewpoints--including cutaways of Mole's underground home, images of sketchbook pages, and aerial views of the adventurers' rambles--keep the pages interesting in this light comic centering a gentle animal fellowship, a human child's move from city to country, and a view of the natural world's variations. Back matter includes tips for drawing, journaling, and green living. Ages 4-8. (June)

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Rosemary Mosco
ROSEMARY MOSCO makes books, articles, cartoons and graphics that connect people with the natural world. Her nature comics were the subject of an award-winning museum exhibit and are collected in a book that was a 2019 ALA Great Graphic Novel for Teens. She co-wrote the New York Times bestseller The Atlas Obscura Explorer's Guide for the World's Most Adventurous Kid. She speaks at birding festivals and nature centers and writes for Audubon.

JACOB SOUVA has a beautiful wife, two amazing sons and resides in a small countryside community in upstate New York. He loves to make kids laugh and think with his illustrations. Jacob sketches constantly and finishes his work digitally, placing a lot of emphasis on simple shapes, color and lots and lots of texture. Jacob has illustrated several picture books including The Boy with Big, Big Feelings and Pedro's Pan.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9780593127346
Lexile Measure
460
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Random House Graphic
Publication date
June 20, 2022
Series
-
BISAC categories
JNF062030 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Comics & Graphic Novels | Science & Nature
JNF062040 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Comics & Graphic Novels | Social Topics
Library of Congress categories
City and town life
Nature
Graphic novels
Naturalists
Best friends
Cartoons and comics

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