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Coral reefs by jason chin
Coral reefs by jason chin




“There are so many species living in reefs that they are often called the cities of the sea,” writes Chin. You learn coral reefs are the largest structures built by an animal on earth! The Belize barrier reef is over 180 miles long! and at the same time, the illustrations show the girl’s world transforming, with the library slipping away and turning into coral, along with sea plants and fish. Illustration copyright © 2011 by Jason Chin So you learn that though coral reefs may look like plants, they’re actually animals and at the same time, the pictures, which often take up more than half the page, tell the story of a girl who goes to the library and picks up a book about coral reefs. And this hybrid form dishes out just enough facts without overwhelming. The result is something completely engaging. In a sense he is blurring the boundary between fiction and nonfiction.

coral reefs by jason chin

What makes Coral Reefs unique is that along with loads of interesting information, he’s included colorful watercolor illustrations that tell their own story. Jason Chin does something pretty wonderful in his nonfiction book, Coral Reefs: He hasn’t forgotten the wild imagination of a kid. What to expect: Science, Nature, Biology, Marine life, Water

coral reefs by jason chin

Publisher: Flash Point (October 25, 2011) By Nina Schuyler, The Children’s Book Review






Coral reefs by jason chin