FICTION

Leaflets Three, Let It Be!: The Story of Poison Ivy

illus. by Robin Brickman. 32p. Boyds Mills. Apr. 2015. RTE $16.95. ISBN 9781620914458. LC 2014943962.
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Gr 2–5—This attractive informational picture book provides a strong overview of poison ivy. The title aptly borrows from a well-known adage, which warns hikers and campers how to avoid coming into contact with the creeping plant. Sanchez conveys solid information on this potentially irritating plant through a delightful narrative. She describes how each season poison ivy transforms from a hairy vine in winter to brightly streaked red leaves in spring. Brickman's detailed watercolors depict a host of varied wildlife interacting with the plant or coexisting with it: rabbits hopping, bears growling, and various birds feeding on its berries. Useful content becomes engaging and compelling.
VERDICT A strong addition to biology and life studies units, this one may even save kids from an itchy experience.

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