Publishers sometimes offer an early view of new titles. When a publisher has produced reliably terrific titles in the past, my hopes are high. That's the case with four new offerings from PHAIDON PRESS (and Phaidon Kids) whose books I've reviewed HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE. In each case the subject matter of those books was an iconic visual artist, from BANKSY to dot-maestra Yayoi Kusama and more. Theirs are not the only picture books I've featured whose subjects are artists or art itself. But they especially impressed me with the ways in which they produced kid-friendly narrative, images, format, and quality that brought "high art" and artists' lives into the hands and hearts of the very young.
The list of new titles, though, is not about art and artists. Rather, they reflect a group of books focused on various aspects of our observable world. I explored those files eagerly and found them to be well-produced, with contents offering significant kid-appeal. I provide only a brief look at each below, but each merits your close examination. All provide the high quality production values of format, paper finish, vibrant colors and crisp images I've come to expect, with well-organized and appealing content organization. Each though, is quite distinct from the others.
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Up first is Superpowered Plants:Meet the Smartest, Strongest, and Sneakiest Plants is written by Soledad Romero MariƱo and illustrated by Sonia Pulido. The introduction presents the premise that plant adaptations have made many "super" in their capacity to not only survive but thrive in wide-ranging conditions. Such an academic concept comes to life through vivid illustrations and page design throughout, which is better shown than explained (below). The choice of plants ranges around the world, and the traits/adaptaions featured rarely overlap, making each plant a new adventure to explore. Young readers (and their adults) will recognize many of these and become acquainted with some entirely new plant varieties. I expect many audiences may be eager for a trip to a local botanical gardens after adding this book, and will also be drawn to examine plants right outside their doors with new insights and attention. It's a bright and appealing offering.
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Interior images, SUPER PLANTS, PHAIDON
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Interior images, SUPER PLANTS, PHAIDON
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From Baobab trees to prickly pairs to Titan Arum (the corpse plant) and more, you can see in the samples pages pictured above that key elements are
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hted not only in text but with effective graphic design. The overall format includes a full text introduction, a colorful table of contents, and end pages that array the icon-emoji style circle images that occur throughout each spread and featured plant. Overall, kids will have fun and learn loads about individual plants, while gaining understanding of the processes of adaptation.
Next up is NATURE'S TINY CHAMPIONS: The Big Book of Little Creatures Doing Mighty Things, written by Ben Lerwill, illustrated by Nic Jones. Ranging from the familiar (honeybees and dung beetles) to eye-opening surprises (chocolate midge and water bear), each double spread is a well-designed presentation of visually informative and intriguing images with narrative and spot text, labels, and inserts that provide further information to be accessed at first reading or dipped into on re-reads of investigations later. Again, the quality of design and content offers something for any age, but kids will pore over and tell others about their discoveries.
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Interior spreads, NATURE'S TINY CREATURES, PHAIDON 2025
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A third upcoming title is about adaptations of another of Earth's natural inhabitants, humans! GET DRESSED! A historical Guessing Game For Fashion Lovers is written by Katy Canales and illustrated by Erin Vanessa. In this title each set of spreads reveals a time period and locale in society (notably including global cultures). As in the books above, m the information is transmitted through a rich blend and balance of text (naraative, spot, and captioned) with illustrations (full scenes, insets, and icons/symbols). The patterns of each culture allow readers to extend individual elements of society and its roles across time and geography, revealing the universality of humanity.
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None of these new titles is locked into a single structure or format, but al have been designed to suit the material and capture the audience effectively. These are not simple encyclopedic displays, but tell big-picture stories about how patterns of nature (including human nature) can be inferred and sometimes directly observed by those who take the time to slow down, notice, compare, and consider closely. I hope you'll do the same with these exciting new nonfiction picture books.
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