Secret Stories of Nature: A Field Guide to Uncover Our Planet's Past

by Saskia Gwinn (Author) Vasilisa Romanenko (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
In every part of the globe, in every pocket of the sea, in ancient ground beneath your feet, up tall mountains you can’t see, in stones, in plants, in birds and beasts, lie nature’s secret stories.
 
This beautiful field-guide explores the histories and mysteries hidden in the wild, just waiting to be shared.
 
Readers are invited on a journey around our wonderful world, through wild forests, over mountains high, to the bottom of our oceans and the earth beneath us. Each chapter investigates a different environment, and within, the pages tell the secret stories of the animals, plants, and natural phenomena of these habitats. Some secrets tell us of links between species, or unusual adaptations and features, others tell us how nature has evolved, and many hold the keys to understanding our planet’s past.
 
Readers will come away with a wealth of knowledge and discover how looking at nature today can help us understand and unlock mysteries from long ago, from bygone weather to the dinosaurs.
 
They’ll learn how resin and rock can preserve long-lost plants and creatures, how the rings inside coral skeletons can reveal weather patterns from the distant past, how layers of the seabed can indicate a previous mass extinction occurred, how ice can trap gases and tell us the make-up of our ancient atmosphere, and much more.
 
The text also touches on how these secrets are often uncovered through scientific research, observation, fossil records, as well as using modern inventions and techniques like carbon dating.
 
Spreads at the back of the book encourage readers to search for secrets in nature close to home and explore how we can all help protect the animals, plants and natural features of today so we can continue to enjoy and learn from them.
 
The fascinating information is brought to life with meticulously detailed, vintage-style artwork from Vasilisa Romanenko, making this book a true treasure trove for the whole family to enjoy
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Saskia Gwinn
Saskia Gwinn has spent nearly 20 years carefully crafting beautiful books to inspire kids of all ages. She lives in Hertfordshire, England, with her two boys who hope dinosaurs will one day revisit Earth. In the meantime she tells them that every creature on the planet has an equally exciting story to tell. Her books include I Am Not the Easter Bunny! and Secret Stories of Nature.
Ana Albero was born in Alicante, Spain. She studied visual communication at the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, and illustration at the Berlin University of the Arts. She is now based in Berlin, where she works primarily in graphite and colored pencil creating vibrant textured images inspired by old pictures and movies. She is the illustrator of The People Awards and Little People Big Dreams: Coco Chanel.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9780711280366
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
Wide Eyed Editions
Publication date
October 20, 2023
Series
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BISAC categories
YAN050090 - Young Adult Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Environmental Science & Ecosystems
YAN003010 - Young Adult Nonfiction | Animals | Animal Welfare
YAN050110 - Young Adult Nonfiction | Science & Nature | History of Science
Library of Congress categories
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