cover image One Tiny Treefrog: A Countdown to Survival

One Tiny Treefrog: A Countdown to Survival

Tony Piedra and Mackenzie Joy. Candlewick, $18.99 (40p) ISBN 978-1-5362-1948-7

Piedra and Joy provide a matter-of-fact primer on a tree frog’s life cycle, emphasizing the slim odds of survival faced by tadpoles maturing into adults. Luminous emerald pages open as “Ten tiny tadpoles grow in their eggs.” Their number soon begins to dwindle as first nine “wiggle free” and then only eight “plunge into a watery new home,” where new threats await. As the group’s number shrinks, labeled digital renderings feature a range of predators that seem to be taking a toll on them, including the social wasp, wolf cichlid, and carmine skimmer. When only “two nimble tadpoles” remain, a spectacled caiman looks on from the depths and makes a sudden “SNAP” that leaves a lone “resilient” survivor: “Zero tiny tadpoles./ One tiny treefrog.” Simple, spare text is balanced by the countdown’s drama, and lengthy back matter rounds out the book’s educational aspects. Ages 4–8. (Feb.)