Fabulous book! ½ star off from me because of the honey page, but given that it’s a factual book I probably shouldn’t do that. I was just so disappointed because this is an otherwise wonderful account of the baobab tree, how it grows, its seasonal changes and entire lifespan, how it provides for a variety of species.
It’s a perfect book on the subject of ecosystems, in this case all within the one tree/species of tree.
I was fascinated by every page, and was particularly taken with the behavior of the yellow-billed hornbill birds, how mother and chicks, and then chicks, are able to hide themselves in the tree, eating through a very tiny slit until the time is ideal for flight. So cool! This is a very educational book but it’s written in such as way as to be very entertaining.
The illustrations are luxurious and gorgeous and just perfect. Each picture takes up whole two page spreads, and the text is overwritten on the pictures.
I would have loved a section at the end with more in depth information for older readers because I got so interested in this tree species as I was reading, but I suppose it’s also done its job if it inspires readers to learn further using other books and materials.
I so admire author-illustrators who can create a book such as this all by themselves.