FICTION

Over in the Grasslands: On an African Savanna

illus. by Jill Dubin. 32p. further reading. maps. websites. Dawn. Sept. 2016. Tr $16.95. ISBN 9781584695677.
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PreS-Gr 2—Berkes has written a number of books in which children learn about different biomes and their inhabitants, all to the tune of the well-known counting song "Over in the Meadow." This entry explores the African savanna and the animals that call the grasslands home. The verses are cumulative, counting different types of animals, from one to 10. Each verse focuses on an animal common to the area, such as the hippo, giraffe, or meerkat. Parents are shown teaching their offspring valuable survival skills—for instance, the mother lion instructs her cubs to "stalk." Dubin's lovely paper collage illustrations in gentle earth tones add warmth and visual interest. Each spread highlights the named animal, but there is also an additional "hidden animal" subtly placed within the illustration. For example, the jackal's page contains a little tortoise concealed in the grass. A map of Africa offers the opportunity to review the creatures mentioned. Rich back matter contains facts on the different animals, music notation for the song, and tips from the author and illustrator.
VERDICT This versatile picture book is great for learning about the African grassland environment while practicing counting skills.

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