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Coral reefs by jason chin
Coral reefs by jason chin











coral reefs by jason chin

Jason Chin does something pretty wonderful in his nonfiction book, Coral Reefs: He hasn’t forgotten the wild.

coral reefs by jason chin

What to expect: Science, Nature, Biology, Marine life, Water. Chin adeptly captures the singular and spectacular nature of redwoods in this smartly layered book. Publisher: Flash Point (October 25, 2011) Source: Publisher. The straightforward narrative is given enormous energy by the inventive format and realistic watercolor illustrations-their soft edges and muted hues suit the mist-shrouded giants. Emerging from the station to find himself in the middle of a redwood forest, his adventures mirror what he's learning-standing in a redwood-made rain shower and glimpsing the Statue of Liberty in the midst of the forest (the tallest redwood is six stories taller). He delves in, and facts about the ancient trees spring to life around him: as he reads in a subway car that “there are trees alive today that first sprouted during the Roman Empire,” he is flanked by two figures from that era, driving home the point. On a subway station bench (he's even on the cover).

coral reefs by jason chin

Readers will experience the ocean in this picture. The framing story opens with a boy finding a copy of Red woods Jason Chin plunges readers into the ocean with incredible facts about fish, coral reefs and marine life. ) makes his authorial debut with a clever exploration of coast redwoods. Playing with the notion of just how immersive a book can be, illustrator Chin ( The Day the World Exploded













Coral reefs by jason chin