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If You Take Away the Otter 1

by Susannah Buhrman-Deever and Matthew Trueman
Hardback
Age range: 5 to 8 years old Publication Date: 01/05/2020
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When the sea otters disappear, why does their kelp forest habitat disappear, too?

On the Pacific Coast of North America, sea otters play, dive, and hunt for sea urchins, crabs, abalone, and fish in the lush kelp forests beneath the waves. But there was a time when people hunted the otters almost to extinction.

Without sea otters to eat them, an army of hungry sea urchins grew and destroyed entire kelp forests. Fish and other animals that depended on the kelp were lost, too. But when people protected the sea otters with new laws, their numbers began to recover, and so did the kelp forests. Susannah Buhrman-Deever offers a beautifully written account of a trophic cascade, which happens when the removal of a single element affects an entire habitat.

Asides that dig deeper are woven throughout Matthew Trueman’s dynamic illustrations, starring a raft of charismatic sea otters. Back matter includes more information about sea otters and kelp forests, including their importance and current status, the effects of the international fur trade on indigenous peoples, and a list of books and websites for readers who wish to continue to explore.

  • A beautifully illustrated and concisely explained exploration of the destruction and restoration of habitat and species, known as a trophic cascade 
  • The book ties into STEM curriculum for elementary-school-aged children 
  • Matthew Trueman delivers yet another exquisitely illustrated/collaged picture book, including his signature plant material and even thread
ISBN:
9780763689346
9780763689346
Category:
Educational: Biology
Age range:
5 to 8 years old
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
01-05-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Candlewick Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
32
Dimensions (mm):
296.93x257.3x9.65mm
Weight:
0.54kg
Susannah Buhrman-Deever

Susannah Buhrman-Deever, a biologist with a Ph.D. in animal behavior, is the author of Predator and Prey.

In addition to her academic work and writing, she has developed inquiry-based ecology curricula for children. Susannah Buhrman-Deever lives with her family in upstate New York.

Matthew Trueman

Matthew Trueman is the illustrator of several books for children, including Hippos Are Huge! by Jonathan London and One Beetle Too Many: The Extraordinary Adventures of Charles Darwin by Kathryn Lasky. He lives in Phillipsburg, New Jersey.

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A warning about the domino effect that occurs when you remove one part of an ecosystem, ‘If You Take Away the Otter’ tells the story of what happened when otters were not protected. Clearly explaining the cause and effect, this message can easily be applied to other ecosystems.

With the inclusion of plenty of facts about the otters and their habitat, I would have used this book to research a school project when I was a kid. I doubt I would have borrowed it from the library with my usual reading material as I’ve only become interested in non-fiction as an adult. For those who are seeking further information, there’s a bibliography and details of books and websites at the end of the book.

For me, Matthew Trueman’s illustrations were the star of this book. The otters are absolutely adorable and all of the other sea life pictured are equally realistic. Some younger children may find the pages that depict the people in boats coming to hunt the otters scary, although there is a happy ending.

Thank you so much to NetGalley and Candlewick Press for the opportunity to read this book.

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