In many parts of the world, within a few hundred miles of the equator,
there exists a mysterious environment called the rain forest. High up in
the mountains of these areas lies an even more mysterious
environment--the tropical cloud forest. The Forest in the Clouds
explores the enchanting world of the Monte Verde cloud forest in Costa
Rica.
Discover the splendor and fragile beauty of a precarious ecosystem that
receives up to 10 feet of rain and mist each year. Readers meet rare
creatures unique to the cloud forest, home to over 300 different types
of birds and countless insects. There are more than 500 species of
butterflies alone. Learn about the many plants that thrive in the cloud
forest, such as gardens of epiphytes, which are plants that grow on
other plants. The Forest in the Clouds will amaze and inspire young
readers as it plainly teaches children about the importance of this
delicate ecosystem to the balance of the earth.
Michael Rothman vividly brings to life the plants and animals of the
enchanting and ethereal cloud forest. This place, constantly in mist, is
alive with color and light in his lush illustrations.
A glossary of terms is provided in the back of the book along with a
guide to further reading, a few helpful web sites, and addresses kids
can write to in order to get further information about saving the cloud
forests.