REVIEW: But Where Do Sea Turtles Live? by Elina Ellis

[I received a free electronic review copy of this book from Netgalley and Kids Can Press in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.]

Summary and Review


Alex’s friends in the Curious Explorers Club want to learn about sea turtles, specifically where they live. And while Alex knows the answer, her friends want to explore and find the answer for themselves.

As they ask questions and wonder, Alex shares facts from her field guide – like the various kinds of sea turtles, what they eat, and the risks they encounter in the wild. The book includes information about how kids can start their own Curious Explorers Club as well as a list of resources about sea turtles and ways we can care for the sea turtles’ home, the ocean.

This is another great book in this series, book 3 after books about elephants and tigers. I loved learning about sea turtles with Alex’s friends. The illustrations here are lovely! But my favorite pages are the ones from Alex’s field guide. The field guide pages are colorful and fun while also being beautifully organized and informative.

These books would be great for classroom or homeschool animal studies projects, and easily could be used as mentor texts as students create their own field guides. Parents looking for summer activity ideas could use these as a guide for their kids to do a deep dive into their favorite animals.  Newcomers to this series can definitely start here. These books easily stand alone – but animal fans will want the WHOLE series!

Rating: ♥♥♥♥*

*♥♥♥♥ = Great! Might re-read.

REVIEW: Ada Twist, Scientist by Andrea Beaty

Summary


Looking for a book about creative kids? Ada Twist is an immensely curious child. Her family is not quite sure what to do with her curiosity and endless questions. If they can’t come up with a plan, soon, who knows what Ada might get into – or what might happen to the cat?!

Curiosity Books - Ada Twist, Scientist

Review


This book is dynamite! It is a celebration of curiosity and science as the means to find answers to our questions. Ada’s family is fantastic. I love how they grow alongside Ada, starting out worried and angry about the things she gets into. Then they start looking for ways to honor who she is and help her grow into her curiosity and her gifts.  The illustrations are beautiful and include lots of cool details to explore.

Rating:  ♥♥♥♥♥

There are two other books in the series that are also great!

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