Published by Greystone Kids
Summary: Each of the fifteen tiny animals profiled here has a superpower. Whether it’s the pygmy seahorse’s ability to camouflage, the axolotl’s regenerative powers, or the black-footed cat’s lethal aim, each animal has something that allows it to survive despite being so small. Each profile includes an illustration, a poem, and a comic strip that gives the animal the chance to show off its special abilities. The final poem asks readers to consider what their superpowers might be. 36 pages; grades K-4.
Pros: The cute poems, comics, and illustrations offer a fascinating look at some unique animal adaptations, and the last poem is a nice way to get kids thinking about what makes them unique as well.
Cons: I would have loved some additional information at the end, particularly about how the hydra stays young forever.


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