Monday, August 21, 2023

Synergy: Exploring Animal Behavior


ANIMAL BEHAVIOR is the study of how animals interact in their environment from movement and social activity to mating behavior.


To understand a concept, it’s useful to read a cluster of books related to a theme. Explore these recently published books for young people:


LEARNING TO BE WILD: HOW ANIMALS ACHIEVE PEACE, CREATE BEAUTY, AND RAISE FAMILIES by Carl Safina is a young adult adaptation of the adult work of nonfiction. Community, culture, and belonging aren’t just human concepts, they extend to the animal world. This engaging read explores the connections among chimpanzees, macaws, whales, and humans. ARC courtesy Roaring Brook Press, an imprint of Macmillan. 


BUTT OR FACE? written by Kari Lavelle presents a photograph and asks readers to guess the animal. Additional information about the creature’s physical characteristics and behaviors is presented in an engaging way. This unusual book will be popular with young readers who enjoy humor and animals. ARC courtesy of Sourcebooks Explore, an imprint of Sourcebooks.


FOLLOW THE FLYWAY: THE MARVEL OF BIRD MIGRATION written by Sarah Nelson and illustrated by Maya Hanisch explores a dozen bird species that migrate along the North American Flyways. The rhyming text make this beautifully illustrated picture book an engaging read-aloud. The book concludes with fascinating flyway facts. ARC courtesy of Barefoot Books. 


FIND OUT ABOUT ANIMAL CAMOUFLAGE written by Martin Jenkins and illustrated by Jane McGuinness is a picture book exploring how animals disguise themselves. Designed for young children, learners explore clever ways creatures use camouflage to survive. Each two-page spread includes a key statement along with supplemental text. ARC courtesy of Candlewick Press. 


THINK LIKE A GOAT: THE WILDLY SMART WAYS ANIMALS COMMUNICATE, COOPERATE, AND INNOVATE written by Lisa Dearest Betik and illustrated by Alexander Mostov examines animal behavior around the world. The book begins by sharing different types of intelligence, then five chapters examine how animals apply their intelligence. The combination of interesting text blocks, infographics, and other engaging information presentation styles will appeal to young readers. ARC courtesy Kids Can Press, an imprint of Hachette Book Group.