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  • The Ocean Gardener

The Ocean Gardener

Illustrator
Clara Anganuzzi
Publication Date
February 06, 2024
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  2nd − 3rd
Language
English
Format
Picture Book
The Ocean Gardener

Description
Ayla notices that the once-vibrant corals in the reef near her beautiful island home have turned pale. She and her mom decide that they need to save the corals--but is it too late?

Ayla lives on a beautiful tropical island surrounded by a coral reef. Her mom is a marine biologist, and every day, the two go exploring together. One day, Ayla notices that many of the fish have disappeared, and the once-vibrant corals have turned pale. She and her mom set out to save the corals--but is it too late? Includes back matter about reef restoration and the real person who inspired the story.
Publication date
February 06, 2024
Genre
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781664300279
Publisher
Tiger Tales
BISAC categories
JUV013030 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Multigenerational
JUV029010 - Juvenile Fiction | Nature & the Natural World | Environment
JUV002170 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Marine Life
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
Mothers and daughters
Coral reefs and islands
Climatic changes
Coral reef conservation

Kirkus

A stirring tale about preserving precious marine life.

School Library Journal

Starred Review

K-Gr 3--In the middle of the vast ocean, a tiny island is surrounded by colorful coral and fish in a beautiful landscape hidden beneath the waves. Ayla loves exploring the reef with her mother, who happens to be a marine biologist. When the reef begins to change and the fish all leave to find a new place to live, Ayla and her mother step in as ocean gardeners. Together, they patiently reconstruct the reef in an effort to invite the fish to return home once again. Though fiction, this is an accessible introduction to some of the very real conservation efforts taking place in coral reefs all over the world. Inspired by the author's own experience, this tale discusses many of the changes scientists have observed as a result of climate change. Poetic, heartfelt text explains Ayla's actions in a way young readers can understand, and while most of the words appear in a traditional style, they are sometimes found incorporated into the illustrations, as well. Beautiful images immediately draw readers into the story, depicting island life from a variety of angles and distances while using color and detail to bring Ayla's world to life. At the end, information can be found about the science behind the story as well as resources for further learning and investigation. VERDICT This is a charming introduction to marine conservation and the effects of climate change, and it is an excellent addition to library STEM collections for young readers.--Mary R. Lanni

Copyright 2024 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Clara Anganuzzi
Clara Anganuzzi was raised in the Seychelles Islands, where she would draw on every surface she could find. She has always had a fond love for the sea and all types of critters, who often inhabit her drawings. Clara now spends her days doodling in her plant-filled studio overlooking Bristol.

Clara Anganuzzi was raised in the Seychelles Islands, where she would draw on every surface she could find. She has always had a fond love for the sea and all types of critters, who often inhabit her drawings. Clara now spends her days doodling in her plant-filled studio overlooking Bristol.