by Peter Raymundo (Author) Peter Raymundo (Illustrator)
For fans of quirky and informative picture books such as Pink Is for Blobfish and Give Bees a Chance comes a delightful story about a sea slug who is way more than meets the eye.
Shh, we are about to observe the one-inch-long sea bunny as it journeys sloooooowly across the ocean floor! Along the way, we'll learn some interesting facts: how it crawls upside-down using slime, how it breathes through its . . . um . . . fluffy-looking backside, and why predators would be in for an unsavory surprise if they ever got ahold of it. Young readers will float away with loads of new knowledge about this fascinating sea slug species, and they'll be reminded to never judge a book by its cover--or a sea slug by its slime.
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Raymundo (I Am Not a Fish!) dives once more into the deep, this time introducing the sea bunny--an inch-long species of sea slug whose rhinophores resemble rabbit ears and whose gills resemble a fluffy tail. The book is constructed as a presentation by an unseen narrator, who is vainly trying to both distill facts and keep an equally unseen and rambunctiously curious audience quiet so as not to disturb the shy creature. Right after one of the group insists, "Oh, I'm good at being quiet," there's a cry of "WHOA! What's all that... STUFF?" in bold text barely contained by a dialogue balloon; the sea bunny moves across the ocean floor, leaving behind a trail of bright green slime. The explanation, in much smaller, volume-lowering type, includes the wisdom, "You should never judge a slug by its slime." The book's centerpiece is a showcase for Raymundo's exuberant, cinematic style: it shows how the sea bunny ingests a poisonous sea sponge to make itself inedible to a predator. Rendered with thick, energetic black outlines and swaths of translucent color, it's infotainment of the best kind--smart, funny, and just the right amount of gross. Ages 3-5. (June)
Copyright 2021 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.* Humorous, informative, and organic. By using the Q&A format, Raymundo allows the readers to be drawn in and participate in this charming undersea adventure. Raymundo's experience as a Disney animator can be appreciated in these colorful, engaging illustrations. . . . Not just another fish story—will be a favorite with fledgling marine biologists and landlubbers everywhere. —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Good fun, and the playful illustrations capture details of both the darling sea bunny and the vast ocean in a charming, cartoon-like style. Young readers will come away with a flurry of fun facts and a new "furry" favorite. —Booklist