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ONE TINY TREEFROG by Tony Piedra

ONE TINY TREEFROG

A Countdown to Survival

by Tony Piedra & Mackenzie Joy ; illustrated by Tony Piedra & Mackenzie Joy

Pub Date: Feb. 14th, 2023
ISBN: 978-1-5362-1948-7
Publisher: Candlewick

Beginning with 10 tadpoles in egg form, Piedra and Joy offer an honest look at the odds of becoming a red-eyed treefrog.

The countdown begins with an image of a large leaf. Sensitive children may be a little perturbed as each page turn announces a dwindling number of metamorphosing siblings. Many become lunch for various critters, like the wolf cichlid. The scientific names of the animals accompany the illustrations, offering a chance for children to sound out new words. Adults should help kids talk through the tough truth about the low likelihood of survival for tadpoles; they’ll also appreciate the wealth of information about the Costa Rican ecosystem to comb through in the backmatter, which dissects the images and sequences on each spread in long prose. The narrative portion is spare, with plenty of action words like plunge and peek along with onomatopoeia for an engaging read-aloud. The hopeful treefrogs are lightly anthropomorphized as they grow, though they don’t talk or have distinct personalities. Still, attachment and hope for the treefrogs will form. Greens, blues, and yellows dominate the absorbing, attractive illustrations; it’s easy to jump for this one. (This book was reviewed digitally; this review was updated for accuracy.)

A winning combination of information and entertainment.

(Informational picture book. 4-7)