Slow down 50 mindful moments in nature

Rachel Williams

Book - 2020

All around us, nature is working wonders. Every day, hour by hour, magical transformations happen right in front of you. But it's not always easy to see them ... In this beautiful illustrated collection, 50 moments in nature are paused for you to watch them in detail. Then you should go outside, and explore, and see what you find when you take the time to slow down. Gorgeously illustrated, this charming collection celebrates the small wonders happening all around us every day.

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Genres
Picture books
Juvenile works
Creative nonfiction
Instructional and educational works
Published
New York, NY : Magic Cat Publishing 2020.
Language
English
Main Author
Rachel Williams (author)
Other Authors
Freya Hartas (illustrator)
Item Description
"First published in the United Kingdom in 2020 by Magic Cat Publishing Ltd."--Copyright page.
Physical Description
111 pages : color illustrations ; 30 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 106-107) and index.
ISBN
9781419748387
  • Slow down. Stop. Listen
  • A bee pollinates a flower
  • Dew collects on a leaf
  • A butterfly emerges from a chrysalis
  • A duck teaches her ducklings to swim
  • A spider weaves a web
  • The dawn chorus performs
  • A thunderstorm on a summer's day
  • A squirrel buries an acorn in autumn and digs it up again in winter
  • A bat goes hunting at night
  • A rainbow appears
  • A fox eats berries from a bush
  • A snowflake falls
  • Mama and dada birds feed their babies
  • A honeybee hive gets to work
  • The moon waxes ... and wanes
  • An ocean wave forms, crests, and breaks
  • A tadpole becomes a frog
  • Bluebells transform a woodland
  • A mole tops up his store of earthworms
  • A sunflower tracks the sun
  • A game of cat and mouse
  • A shooting star lights up the night sky
  • A snake sheds its skin
  • Mushrooms grow in a forest
  • A spectacular sunset descends
  • A snail leaves a trail
  • A tree's leaves change color ... and fall
  • A sparrow takes a bath
  • A cloud forms
  • A chick hatches from an egg
  • Cherry clossoms fall to the ground
  • Weaver ants build a nest
  • Fiddleheads unfurl in the sunshine
  • A mosquito makes a narrow escape
  • A woodpecker gets to work
  • A sea star shuffles across the ocean floor
  • A dragonfly performs an aerial show
  • Water lilies open on a pond
  • A barn owl wakes up
  • Poppies bloom in a field
  • A horse gallops through a meadow
  • Moss drinks in a woodland rain shower
  • A ladybug takes to the air
  • Salmon swim upstream
  • A flock of geese takes flight
  • A hare outruns a hungry fox
  • A kingfisher dives underwater to catch a fish
  • A harvest mouse searches for supper
  • An oyster makes a pearl
  • A wolf howls to his pack
  • Slow down today
  • Further reading
  • Selected bibliography
  • Index.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

An enchanting exploration of everyday miracles. Young readers have long delighted in anthologies of natural extremes--but what if they found equal enjoyment in processes slightly more sluggish but no less majestic? Somewhere between a picture book and a comics compendium, this immaculately illustrated tome intended for elementary-age naturalists is sure to charm observers outside that audience as well. Inside, the authors suspend 50 "moments" from the natural world--from falling meteors to metamorphosis in frogs and butterflies, cloud formation to salmon spawning--in time, allowing readers to review each occasion at their leisure. In each section, several paragraphs of preamble provide a bit of context for the examined event; image-based sequential storytelling then breaks the occurrence down into constituent steps. Williams' concise, melodic captions impart essential information in easy-to-digest portions: chewier than mere tidbits but nothing that would overwhelm one's appetite. The feast is found in Hartas' magical, delicate illustrations, which balance steadfast scientific accuracy with the slightest possible anthropomorphic exaggerations. All told, the format appropriately encourages gradual consumption: This is not a single-sitting read! Throughout, the book urges readers to get out, slow down, and take the world in; at the end, it even provides sample practices for engaged observation. A list of further reading presents a curated list of conservation- and mindfulness-related nonprofits and organizations while a selected bibliography directs readers hoping to take a deeper dive into a topic of interest. (This book was reviewed digitally with 9.2-by-23-inch double-page spreads viewed at 55% of actual size.) Splendiferous! (Informational picture book. 4-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.