FICTION

The Not-So Great Outdoors

Tundra. May 2019. 40p. Tr $17.99. ISBN 9780735264175.
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Gr 1-3–On a camping trip with her family, a confirmed city girl wonders why her parents are so keen to go experience “the great outdoors.” There is nothing good out there—no power, no buildings, and no playgrounds. There are no pretty lights to look at or buildings for shelter. On the trip, they see caves, bears, and songbirds, but it is not as appealing as the city. However, catching a fish is awesome, and the animals do clever things to get what they need from the environment. The sunsets are beautiful and eating food they catch and cook over an open fire is delicious. The night sky is so amazing that the girl does not mind missing her favorite show. This story quaintly shows how a young girl goes from an indifference to nature to appreciating it and capturing loads of photos to bring back to her urban home. The illustrations are intricate and beautifully done. This book will appeal to a niche group who appreciate detailed drawings to help tell the story.
VERDICT A lovely addition, but one that will probably appeal more to the older range of students

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