Log Life (Tiny Habitats)

by Amy Hevron (Author) Amy Hevron (Illustrator)

Log Life (Tiny Habitats)
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Series: Tiny Habitats
Discover the tiny, fascinating world of nurse logs in this first book in an illuminating picture book series that explores how even the smallest habitats play big roles in nature.

Once there stood a giant fir tree that stretched to the sun. One stormy day, a great gust came. The tree creaked, and cracked, and collapsed! And the tree’s new life as a nurse log began...

When old trees fall to the forest floor, they can take centuries to decompose, becoming home to all sorts of organisms along the way. These nurse logs are unique ecosystems that support hundreds of rare and important plants, creatures, and fungi. They provide nutrients for tree seedlings, hideaways for animals, shelters in the winter, and protection from the elements. With snappy text and lush illustrations, this book invites curious readers to step into a tiny ecosystem that’s truly like no other.
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Natural history, served with a smile.

Publishers Weekly

Hevron celebrates the vibrant and centuries-spanning life of a nurse log in this spirited tribute. After the dramatic collapse of a fir tree, text utilizes a storybook-like tone as flora and fauna alike begin to call the newly fallen log home. Year one sees a "big, mushroomy party! Hooray!" in spring. "Snails vacayed in the decay" one summer a decade later; the log hosts critters big and little at the autumnal 100-year mark; and at year 500, the woody subject welcomes wintertime mammals as they "cuddled inside." Very slowly, the log is replaced by a new fir poised to repeat the cycle. Accompanying artwork highlights woodgrain textures as it collages acrylic, marker, and pencil elements, including a bevy of companionable and chatty creatures making remarks via speech balloons. The effect is at once an endearing and enlightening portrait of a log's becoming essential for a healthy forest ecosystem. A closing note sets the story in a Pacific Northwest old-growth, temperate rainforest. Ages up to 8. (Feb.)

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Amy Hevron
Amy Hevron is an illustrator, graphic designer, and children's book author. She is the illustrator of several children's books including The Tide Pool Waits by Candace Fleming, Tree Hole Homes by Melissa Stewart, and Can You Hug a Forest? by Frances Gilbert, as well as her own Tiny Habitats series, Dust Bunny Wants a Friend, and The Longest Journey: An Arctic Tern's Migration. Visit her at AmyHevron.com.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781665934985
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Beach Lane Books
Publication date
February 20, 2024
Series
Tiny Habitats
BISAC categories
JNF037040 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Trees & Forests
JNF051100 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Environmental Science & Ecosystems
Library of Congress categories
Forest animals
Habitations
Forest ecology
Forest litter

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