A 2021 USBBY Outstanding International Book
From the dung-beetle to the blue whale, no creature is too humble or
huge for Finnish author and illustrator duo Laura Merz and Aino Järvinen
in 1,001 Creatures, a gorgeously illustrated, interactive exploration
of the natural world.
Under the sun, the moon, and the stars
all the creatures of the world, big and small,
carry out their own tasks
as part of nature's great balance.
Have you ever wondered how a crocodile keeps its teeth clean? Or why
herons like to sit on the backs of water buffalo? What exactly does a
giant blue whale eat to get so big? In 1,001 Creatures, Aino Järvinen
and Laura Merz playfully investigate the complex and awe-inspiring world
of twenty-six fascinating insects, reptiles, and mammals.
With fun facts and captivating illustrations, 1,001 Creatures explores
the diversity of the animal world and its ecosystems. Interactive
questions allow readers to take their curiosity and imagination off the
page and into the real world with prompts to create their own artwork,
imitate a camel's unique walk, and discover the ways in which all
creatures are connected in the world. Järvinen's humorous style and
Merz's unique watercolor illustrations painted from memory using
non-traditional materials, enhance the central message that we're all in
this together--human, squid, and penguin alike.