subtitled Discover Earth’s Amazing Ecosystems.
And oh what a lovely and surprisingly topical look this is at not only the ways that plants and animals form mutually beneficial ecosystems in nature, but also how integral they all are to human life! A lot of science books talk about humans almost as if we’re separate from the rest of the planet, but that simply isn’t true. Friends In Nature integrates humanity into the tapestry of biodiversity worldwide, underscoring both how important ecology is to our continued existence and how that makes it our responsibility to be thoughtful custodians of the planet.
All of this is done in a very gentle manner, however, as at no time does Marina Ruiz come across as preachy. And she doesn’t have to be! Her selections, in both text and in her charming art, are wisely chosen to convey not only a wide array of ecosystems but also to hook in both young and advancing readers through curiosity, utility or sheer cuteness. Whether talking about different kinds of seeds to (teehee) poop to elephants to otters to salmon, and then back to trees (with plenty of pitstops along the way,) her global journey is fascinating and lyrical, with a style meant to convey the cyclical, circular nature of it all.








