A Mountain Alphabet
by
Margriet Ruurs & Andrew Kiss
Order:
USA
Can
Tundra, 1996 (1996)
Hardcover, Softcover
Reviewed by Hilary Williamson
M
argriet Ruurs gives us a delightful
Mountain Alphabet
, illustrated by the paintings of acclaimed wildlife artist Andrew Kiss. There's a letter hidden in every painting, and Ruurs includes detailed descriptions at the back of the book, as well as a list of all the images that can be found in each painting, beginning with its letter.
I
t begins '
Avalanche slopes are aglow with aspen in autumn.
' There's a black bear foraging for berries, a hairpin hike, an oblivious otter, rambunctious raccoons, and spawning salmon. My favorite text is '
A loon's laughter lingers across the lake
', and my favorite painting that of '
massive mountains
' looming in '
early morning mist.
'
K
ids will enjoy tracking down the letters and all the associated images in each painting, while adults will appreciate the beauty of nature portrayed in
A Mountain Alphabet
- an environmental exploration of the ABC's.
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