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Just you and me / Jennifer Ward ; illustrated by Alexander Vidal.

Ward, Jennifer, 1963- (author.). Vidal, Alexander, (illustrator.).

Summary:

Celebrate perfect partnerships in nature with this fascinating rhyming picture book exploring symbiosis with vibrant illustrations and fun facts that will delight young animal enthusiasts.All over the world, unlikely pairs of plants and animals work together. Under the sea, the stinging anemone protects the boxer crab in exchange for food. In the desert, the woodpecker shelters inside a tall saguaro cactus and then distributes its seeds so more will grow. Near the water, the mighty hippopotamus stays pest-free because of the hungry egret that rides comfortably on its back. Even humans have to do our part-we depend on Earth for our survival, so we must do our best to protect our amazing planet. Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781534460980
  • ISBN: 1534460985
  • Physical Description: 32 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Beach Lane Books, [2021]

Content descriptions

Target Audience Note:
Ages 3-8 Beach Lane Books
Grades 2-3 Beach Lane Books
AD840L Lexile
Awards Note:
MASL Dogwood
Subject: Symbiosis > Juvenile literature.
Animals > Juvenile literature.
Plants > Juvenile literature.
Ecology > Juvenile literature.
Genre: Stories in rhyme.

Available copies

  • 25 of 26 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Cameron Public. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Cameron Public Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 26 total copies.
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Just You and Me : Remarkable Relationships in the Wild
Just You and Me : Remarkable Relationships in the Wild
by Ward, Jennifer; Vidal, Alexander (Illustrator)
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Just You and Me : Remarkable Relationships in the Wild

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Nature's symbiotic relationships are outlined in a poetic text featuring some unlikely animal and plant partnerships. As an introduction, an adult and child (the former White, the latter with olive skin and black hair) plant a garden together. "Just you and me. / Just me and you. / We're perfect pairs! / Here's what we do…." An explanation of the term symbiosis is then provided, which leads into the various natural collaborations presented. Interestingly, the majority of the natural partnerships are those casual readers might consider improbable on the face of it. A Nile crocodile hosts an Egyptian plover (also known as the crocodile bird) in its mouth to help clean its teeth of food scraps, which become the bird's meal. Zebras and ostriches herd together and rely on one another's senses to warn of danger. More-well-known and perhaps obvious duos are included, such as the bee helping the flower spread its pollen or a sloth relying on the green algae that grows on its back to camouflage itself against predators within the greenery of the trees. Each team is allotted a double-page spread and introduced with a rhyming verse: "I wear your green among the trees. / You hide me well so no one sees / a hanging sloth that moves quite slow, / as predators lurk far below." This is followed by a detailed explanation in a smaller font: "Algae make their home on sloth fur, turning it green in the process." The crisp, unambiguous artwork reinforces the learning and understanding of these incredible partnerships that thrive in the natural world. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A fascinating view of interdependency. (sources) (Informational picture book. 5-10) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Syndetic Solutions - School Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 9781534460980
Just You and Me : Remarkable Relationships in the Wild
Just You and Me : Remarkable Relationships in the Wild
by Ward, Jennifer; Vidal, Alexander (Illustrator)
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PreS-Gr 2--All around the world, animals on land, sea, and everywhere in-between have developed symbiotic relationships that enhance their quality of life and their ultimate survival. On the savannah, oxpeckers perch on the backs of rhinoceroses, cleaning them by eating the ticks that would otherwise reside there. Beneath the sea, goby fish alert their pistol shrimp companions to impending danger. In the forest, green algae clings to the slow-moving sloth to provide camouflage and protection from predators below. This rhyming picture book introduces young readers to the many and often surprising ways animals have learned to coexist. Using rhyming couplets that are almost entirely balanced in meter, the narrative is accessible to children, especially in a read-aloud setting. While the rhyming text incorporates facts, there is a second paragraph included on every page that goes into more detail about the featured animals. This design allows readers to experience the book either as a narrative on its own or in more detail depending on the audience. Digitally rendered illustrations showcase the habitats of the many animals in the book through color, clean lines, and geometric shapes. These detailed images connect readers to the natural world in a playful and engaging way. Though there is an absence of traditional nonfiction back matter, a list of sources is included to provide context for the information within the book. VERDICT This accessible story is an enjoyable means of introducing young children to both conservation and creature interactions within the global community.--Mary Lanni, formerly at Denver P.L.


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