One rainy morning, a father and son bond over a walk through a field
full of freshly formed ponds teeming with tadpoles.
In this tender reflection on the fleeting rhythms of the natural world
and the enduring love of family, a boy and his father spend a morning
exploring an ephemeral pond, a delicate nursery formed by rainfall,
perfect for sheltering tadpoles from predators as they grow. The boy's
father doesn't live with him anymore, and the ponds may only be
temporary, but together they make memories that just might last a
lifetime.
With Tadpoles, Boston Globe-Horn Book Award winning author and
illustrator Matt James draws from his own memories as a parent and as a
child to tell a wistful story that will be instantly recognizable to any
families sharing memories of exploring together. For an extra treat,
additional material at the back of the book enthusiastically outlines
the habitats and life cycles that make up these special amphibian
spaces.
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection