Jennifer Keats Curtis is the author of Saving Squeak: The Otter Tale, Baby Owl's Rescue, Osprey Adventure, and Turtles in My Sandbox. A longtime journalist, Jennifer currently serves as editor-at-large for Maryland Life magazine. She resides with her family in the Annapolis area.Chad Wallace is an award-winning artist and the illustrator of Earth: Feeling the Heat. He spends a great deal of time outdoors and draws inspiration from the natural world. He lives in Amawalk, New York.
Jennifer Keats Curtis is the author of Saving Squeak: The Otter Tale, Baby Owl's Rescue, Osprey Adventure, and Turtles in My Sandbox. A longtime journalist, Jennifer currently serves as editor-at-large for Maryland Life magazine. She resides with her family in the Annapolis area.Chad Wallace is an award-winning artist and the illustrator of Earth: Feeling the Heat. He spends a great deal of time outdoors and draws inspiration from the natural world. He lives in Amawalk, New York.
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"the illustrations' soft edges, gentle colors, and filtered light give the digital illustrations a certain visual charm beyond their value in providing information." --Booklist "lovely...Find a spot for this one." --School Library Journal "[a] fundamental introduction to a fish that captures the attention, imagination and heart." --Kirkus "From a polar bear in the Arctic to a butterfly on a Californian prairie, this handsome picture book shows the threat of global warming, one creature at a time." --Booklist on Earth: Feeling the Heat "A heartfelt and eye-catching appeal to sympathy." --Kirkus Reviews on Earth: Feeling the Heat -the illustrations' soft edges, gentle colors, and filtered light give the digital illustrations a certain visual charm beyond their value in providing information.- --Booklist -lovely...Find a spot for this one.- --School Library Journal -[a] fundamental introduction to a fish that captures the attention, imagination and heart.- --Kirkus -From a polar bear in the Arctic to a butterfly on a Californian prairie, this handsome picture book shows the threat of global warming, one creature at a time.- --Booklist on Earth: Feeling the Heat -A heartfelt and eye-catching appeal to sympathy.- --Kirkus Reviews on Earth: Feeling the Heat the illustrations' soft edges, gentle colors, and filtered light give the digital illustrations a certain visual charm beyond their value in providing information. Booklist lovely Find a spot for this one. School Library Journal [a] fundamental introduction to a fish that captures the attention, imagination and heart. Kirkus From a polar bear in the Arctic to a butterfly on a Californian prairie, this handsome picture book shows the threat of global warming, one creature at a time. Booklist on Earth: Feeling the Heat A heartfelt and eye-catching appeal to sympathy. Kirkus Reviews on Earth: Feeling the Heat " the illustrations' soft edges, gentle colors, and filtered light give the digital illustrations a certain visual charm beyond their value in providing information. "Booklist" lovely Find a spot for this one. "School Library Journal" [a] fundamental introduction to a fish that captures the attention, imagination and heart. "Kirkus" From a polar bear in the Arctic to a butterfly on a Californian prairie, this handsome picture book shows the threat of global warming, one creature at a time. "Booklist on Earth: Feeling the Heat" A heartfelt and eye-catching appeal to sympathy. "Kirkus Reviews on Earth: Feeling the Heat"" "the illustrations' soft edges, gentle colors, and filtered light give the digital illustrations a certain visual charm beyond their value in providing information." - "Booklist" "lovely...Find a spot for this one."--"School Library Journal" "[a] fundamental introduction to a fish that captures the attention, imagination and heart." --"Kirkus" Praise for "Earth: Feeling the Heat" "From a polar bear in the Arctic to a butterfly on a Californian prairie, this handsome picture book shows the threat of global warming, one creature at a time." --"Booklist" "A heartfelt and eye-catching appeal to sympathy." --"Kirkus Reviews" "lovely...Find a spot for this one."--"School Library Journal" "[a] fundamental introduction to a fish that captures the attention, imagination and heart." --"Kirkus" Praise for "Earth: Feeling the Heat" "From a polar bear in the Arctic to a butterfly on a Californian prairie, this handsome picture book shows the threat of global warming, one creature at a time." --"Booklist" "A heartfelt and eye-catching appeal to sympathy." --"Kirkus Reviews" "[a] fundamental introduction to a fish that captures the attention, imagination and heart." --"Kirkus" Praise for "Earth: Feeling the Heat" "From a polar bear in the Arctic to a butterfly on a Californian prairie, this handsome picture book shows the threat of global warming, one creature at a time." --"Booklist" "A heartfelt and eye-catching appeal to sympathy." --"Kirkus Reviews" Praise for "Earth: Feeling the Heat" "From a polar bear in the Arctic to a butterfly on a Californian prairie, this handsome picture book shows the threat of global warming, one creature at a time." --"Booklist" "A heartfelt and eye-catching appeal to sympathy." --"Kirkus Reviews"
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