Mossy, by Jan Brett, is a story about an Eastern box turtle
and its removal from its environment.
Mossy follows Brett’s signature illustrations with beautifully drawn
pictures and details. Mossy is
removed from its environment to a museum because of the interest of the curator
(Dr. Carolina) in the garden growing on Mossy’s shell. Mossy’s sadness moves Dr. Carolina’s
niece, Tory, to find a way for children to see the garden while returning Mossy
to its natural environment.
Readers can quickly infer the effects of removing an animal from its natural
habitat.
We especially liked all of the details given about
nature. This is a great book for
children who are interested in nature and like to study pictures. Each page can be reviewed many times to
find details overlooked the first time.
Jan Brett continues to be one of our favorite authors!
*Which illustration do you like best?
*How do you think Mossy feels at the beginning, middle, and end of the story?
*How do you think Mossy feels at the beginning, middle, and end of the story?
*Which illustration wants you to learn more about nature?
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