What Goes on Inside a Beaver Pond? bookcover

What Goes on Inside a Beaver Pond?

Carrie Shryock 

(Illustrator)
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Description

Nautilus Book Awards, Silver Winner
National Outdoor Book Award Winner
John Burroughs Association Riverby Award Winner

Dive into the fascinating world of beavers--the swimmers, builders, and engineers of the animal kingdom!

What Goes on inside a Beaver Pond? takes kids ages 8 to 10 on a journey through a year in the life of a young beaver (called a "kit"). This is an exciting year as the young beaver leaves her family lodge and moves throughout the Yokun Brook waterways, seeking a new home for herself. Throughout the seasons, vibrant illustrations and descriptions reveal the hidden inner-workings of a beaver lodge, how beavers fell trees with their teeth and create a wetland habitat, how they collect food and ward off predators, and what daily life is like within a beaver colony. Educational side panels enhance the story with details about beaver behavior and anatomy, as well as information about what other animal inhabitants of the pond are up to throughout the year. Author Becky Cushing Gop is an environmental educator and director of Mass Audubon's Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary where the story takes place. Nature illustrator Carrie Shryock's lively and charming graphics bring the young beaver's story to life for nature-curious kids.

Product Details

PublisherStorey Publishing
Publish DateSeptember 05, 2023
Pages48
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9781635865271
Dimensions11.0 X 11.0 X 0.4 inches | 1.3 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids

About the Author

Becky Cushing Gop is an award-winning environmental educator and director of Mass Audubon West, encompassing 18 wildlife sanctuaries, conservation partnerships, and widespread community and school programming. She is based at the 1,400-acre Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in Lenox, home to a healthy population of Castor canadensis--aka, the North American beaver. In addition to her work at Mass Audubon, she shares nature and mindfulness practices through presentations and workshops for conservation professionals, educators, and the general public throughout the Northeast. She lives with her family in western Massachusetts.

Reviews

An immersive, informative year in the life of a young beaver. Follow our furry heroine through wetlands and waterways as she strikes out to find a home of her own. Chocked full of facts and observations rendered in verdant comic-style panels, this narrative nonfiction book provides lots to chew on for builders and budding aquatic naturalists.--Orion

"Plenty to chew on for young nature lovers."

--Kirkus
"A story that draws readers in."--Booklist
"Magic, from the first enchanting illustration onward."--LEILA PHILIP, Beaverland: How One Weird Rodent Made America
"This gorgeous picture book will get kids right out into the marsh to watch beavers."--BERND HEINRICH, winner of the John Burroughs Medal for Nature Writing
"100% engaging even if you are not interested in beavers, you soon will be!" --Youth Services Book Review

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