Reviews
There are so many incredible books available at the moment that it is impossible to read them all, no matter how hard I try! Here are my thoughts about some of the books I have read and how I think they could be used in school as well as Q and A sessions with authors and illustrators.
NNFN2024: Into the Volcano
Offering a comprehensive introduction to volcanoes, ‘Into the Volcano’ is an accessible and absorbing read. The book starts by explaining what a volcano is, how they are formed and where in the world they are located. Concise and clearly written, this- and the next which looks at unusual volcanoes (those underwater, in space and those which cause strange eruptions) -section is perfect for supporting children studying volcanoes in KS2, for teachers teaching about them- and indeed, for anyone with an interest in the subject!
The next two sections of the book are devoted to exploring the cultural significance of volcanoes, offering richness and colour to the subject, taking it beyond the confines of the curriculum. Through looking at the stories, myths and legends connected to volcanoes, readers discover how they have shaped the beliefs of people around the world, including a creation story of the Māori people, the Hawaiian volcano goddess, Pele and the Icelandic sorceress, Katia. Volcanoes have also influence the arts. Readers are sure to be inspired to seek out some of the works of art mentioned and be fascinated by the story behind the quality of the sound of a Stradivarius violin!
The book concludes with a chapter on living with volcanoes today, learning from the past and valuing the gifts volcanoes offer as well as respecting them. Beautifully illustrated throughout, ‘Into the Volcano’ offers so much more than the science behind these amazing natural wonders, making it a fascinating and very readable addition to any bookshelf.
Into the Volcano
Catherine Ard, illustrated by Wenjia Tang
Flying Eye ISBN: 978-1838741754
You can read my review of ‘Yellowstone’ by Catherine Ard here.
The Magic of Forests
Join Mimi cat as she leads the reader into the fascinating world of forests, learning about their secrets and their treasure. Starting by defining what a forest is and looking at the differences between woodlands, forests and jungles, the author then introduces the reader to the different types of forests which can be found. There is much to discover on each page!
The beauty and magic of trees, the abundance of nature which they sustain and the wonderful benefits they offer people are all celebrated in this lovely book. There is plenty of scientific information for those with a passion for finding answers- the detailed index and glossary making location information very easy- but the book also explores some of the fabulous folklore and fairy tales told about these magical places.
Each spread is beautifully illustrated with the information presented in accessible sections with clear side headings to tempt and guide. Quizzes and ideas for activities add yet more to what is a really lovely, fascinating book.
The Magic of Forests:
A Fascinating Guide to Forests Around the World
Vicky Woodgate
DK ISBN: 9780241625880
You can read my review of ‘The Magic of Seasons’ here.