A poetic introduction to a distinctive island ecosystem that is home to many species found nowhere else on Earth. Using the same poetry/science note format as Serengeti, Galápagos tells the complex story of a young volcanic ecosystem influenced by seasonal ocean currents, where food energy moves through integrated land and sea communities, each in its own season of growth and renewal. Millions of years ago, undersea volcanos in the eastern Pacific Ocean erupted, spewing up lava, rocks, and ash that eventually formed a cluster of islands: the archipelago known as the Galápagos Islands. Over time, castaway plants and animals from hundreds of miles away arrived on the rocky shores and adapted to each island’s changing volcanic landscape and seasonal weather variations. In these isolated locations constantly affected by shifting winds and swift ocean currents, much of the wildlife evolved into species found nowhere else on Earth. Some of the many distinctive organisms featured include giant daisy trees, Galápagos penguins, marine iguanas, blue footed boobies, and Galápagos giant tortoises. The well-researched back matter includes poetry notes, a glossary, resources, and a list of the species from this remarkable ecosystem that are highlighted in the book. A Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year
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This author offers funny and challenging anatomy riddles in a variety of poetic forms with a hint of Shakespeare. Their works are designed to engage readers while prompting reflection on the complexities of the human body. Through a unique blend of humor and poetry, the author makes scientific subjects accessible and entertaining. The poetic style lends a fresh and unexpected dimension to classic themes.






- 2023
- 2022
Award-winning science poetry master Leslie Bulion presents a lyrical salute to Africa's Serengeti Plain, one of the most spectacular and productive ecosystems on Earth. Leslie Bulion, a virtuoso science poet, has created a portrait of the rainy season on East Africa's southern Serengeti Plain, offering young readers a compelling look at an ecosystem in motion. Using a series of interconnected verses inspired by an East African Swahili poem form—the utendi—Bulion's cadences and rhythmic lines mimic the web of life in the Serengeti, following the great migration of wildebeest, zebras, and other animals into and then out of the vast short-grass plain. Lush, evocative gouache illustrations by Becca Stadtlander showcase the grandeur of this immense and complex ecosystem and provide close-up details of its wildlife inhabitants. Scientific notes on each spread and comprehensive back matter material offer more specifics. This, paired with Bulion's brilliant poetic form, makes the book ideal for cross-curricular learning. A Booklist Editors’ Choice Selection
- 2021
Spi-Ku: A Clutter of Short Verse on Eight Legs
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Unique spider behaviors are showcased through a collection of Haiku and short poems, accompanied by humorous illustrations. The book highlights various spider traits, such as silk-spinning and unique hunting techniques, while also providing engaging sidebars and educational resources. Readers will find a glossary, poetic form notes, and a spider-hunting guide, making it an excellent resource for science enthusiasts and educators alike. This creative blend of poetry and science offers an entertaining and informative exploration of the fascinating world of spiders.
- 2020
Amphibian Acrobats
- 60 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Combining science and poetry, this book features an engaging exploration of amphibians such as frogs, toads, and salamanders. Through vivid illustrations and lyrical text, readers are invited to discover the unique characteristics and habitats of these creatures, fostering an appreciation for biodiversity and the natural world. The collaboration between Bulion and Meganck enriches the learning experience, making it both informative and enjoyable for young readers.
- 2019
Humorous and whimsical, this award-winning science poetry collection features Shakespearean-inspired verse that creatively explores body parts. Accompanied by playful illustrations, the poems blend humor with educational insights, making science engaging and accessible for readers of all ages.
- 2019
Superlative Birds
- 56 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Explore a captivating collection of avian science poetry that highlights the fascinating characteristics of various birds, including their unique qualities and scents. Leslie Bulion's award-winning work offers an engaging and educational experience, making it accessible and enjoyable for readers without the need for binoculars.
- 2016
The story follows Fatuma as she eagerly accompanies her mother to the market to choose a new kanga cloth. Along their journey, Fatuma inquires about the secret behind her mother's delicious chai, receiving various vendor opinions that fail to resonate with her. At the kanga shop, she discovers a cloth that conveys a powerful message about true value lying within rather than in appearances. Through her mother's wisdom, Fatuma learns an important lesson about inner qualities and the essence of flavor, symbolizing deeper life lessons.
- 2011
The Trouble with Rules
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Navigating the complexities of fourth grade, Nadine Rostraver struggles with peer pressure and shifting social dynamics, particularly the unwritten rule that girls shouldn't befriend boys. Her challenges intensify with the arrival of free-spirited Summer Crawford, leading to the loss of her role as art editor and conflicts with her teacher. As Nadine learns to embrace her individuality, she, along with Nick and Summer, discovers that breaking the rules can lead to greater joy and authenticity in their lives.
- 2011
Featuring a blend of poetry and factual insights, this illustrated collection explores various sea creatures. Each poem captures the essence of marine life, complemented by informative content that enhances understanding. A glossary of scientific terms is included, making it a valuable resource for both poetry lovers and those interested in oceanic biology.
- 2009
Uncharted Waters
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Jonah Lander's summer with his bachelor uncle at a seaside cabin is anything but carefree. Burdened by secrets, including a letter from school that could lead to remedial English, he finds himself entangled in a web of lies. Jonah's fear of the ocean's depths complicates matters further when he fabricates a story about joining the local swim team. As he navigates his deception and fears, Jonah grapples with the weight of his choices and the challenge of confronting his anxieties.