Salamander Sky

by Katy Farber (Author) Meg Sodano (Illustrator)

Salamander Sky
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Every spring in the eastern region of the United States, warmer nights with steady rain bring the migration of thousands of spotted salamanders to ponds and pools, often across busy roads. These crossings are magical, and secretive--most people don't even know they happen. Salamander Sky features a mother and daughter who go out on a rainy night to help the salamanders cross the road safely. This dramatic, full-color, picture book introduces readers to the elusive spotted salamanders and the perilous nighttime journeythey take each spring. Amphibians worldwide desperately need protection. This book is a valuable tool for getting children engaged in conservation. For Educators/Parents/Guardians/Librarians/BooksellersSalamander Sky: targets many of the Next Generation Science Standards for elementary school students, including life cycles, wetland habitats, diversity, adaptations and human impactcommunicates a strong conservation messagegeared toward preschool through elementary school aged studentsmodels firsthand exploration and investigation in natureaddresses human impact on the environment and encourages active participation in solutionsprovides a resource for science teachers, environmental educators and parentsto introduce inquiry to studentsinspires engagement and curiosityfocuses on a vulnerable and often unnoticed species of amphibians that inhabits much of the Eastern United Statesembraces diversity and promotes women in science
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The spring salamander migration, the beginning of breeding season, seen through the eyes of a young enthusiast. Having waited for just the right conditions, a young girl and her mother go out into a rainy evening to search for salamanders attempting to cross busy roads. The story of amphibian migration, when frogs and salamanders leave their winter burrows and return to the wetlands and ponds where they were born to lay eggs for another generation, has been told several times in sweet stories of ecologically conscious children and their parents. In a relatively simple text set out in short lines, the protagonist relates facts about salamanders she has learned from her mother, "the scientist"; her anticipation; and her satisfying experience. The text has the look but not the sound of poetry, with some awkward word choices. But it's a quiet, patient story, beautifully reflected in Sodano's paintings, which are done with colored inks, crayon, water-soluble pencils, and digital techniques. These show a black-haired, olive-skinned child and her diverse classmates, salamanders at varying life stages, and the early-spring woodland world near her home. There's a map showing that spotted salamanders (the species depicted) range broadly down the East Coast and into the Midwest. These excellent illustrations help bring the girl's expedition to life and add information, too.

A lovely vehicle for sharing nature with children. (Informational picture book. 4-8)

—Kirkus Reviews
Katy Farber

Katy Farber is a professional development coordinator, author, and blogger from Vermont. She writes about education, parenting, the environment and sustainability for various websites and publications. Her middle grade novel, The Order of the Trees (Green Writers Press 2015), was an Honor Book in the Nature Generation's Green Earth Book Awards. Meg Sodano studied Biology and Animal Science at the University of Vermont and received her training in natural science illustration at Rhode Island School of Design. Some of her other illustrations are part of interpretive exhibits at Mystic Aquarium in Connecticut, Edmund Niles Huyck Preserve in New York State, the Franklin Park Children's Zoo in Boston, and Queens Botanical Garden in New York.

Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780999076644
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Green Writers Press
Publication date
March 20, 2018
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV029000 - Juvenile Fiction | Nature & the Natural World | General
JUV014000 - Juvenile Fiction | Girls & Women
JUV002220 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Reptiles & Amphibians
Library of Congress categories
Stories in rhyme
Mothers and daughters
Wildlife conservation
Salamanders

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