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FOOTPRINTS ACROSS THE PLANET: A Nonfiction Picture Book Review and Giveaway

 What do you think of when you hear the word, “footprint”? If your name is Jennifer Swanson, then it means many things. This simple yet eloquent text is accompanied by amazing photographs which convey that definition onto every page. 

Take a peek at Footprints Across the Planet  (Reycraft Books, August 2022) and discover some amazing footprints.

REVIEW

The book opens with two pictures: the bottom of an elephant’s foot and a scrawny two-toed bird. The text reads simply, “Footprints come in all shapes and sizes, colors and species.”

Then there are two pages of contrasts:






Footprints can appear very different–and some are hardly noticeable at all.


FOOTPRINTS then transitions from animals to humans.

More contrasts emerge. What does a footprint on a snow-covered mountain look like? How about a “footprint” under the sea? What footprints last? Which are gone as soon as they are made?

What type of footprints show us our past? What might show us our future?


Some footprints represent people who have worked for change in our society. Other people follow in their footprints. 

For better or for worse, digital footprints are now a part of our past, present, and future.


Footprints “remind us that our way of living impacts everything around us.”

And footprints are “traces of ourselves.” 


This picture book reads like a poem. No wonder! In a Facebook conversation, Jen said, “I had this title for awhile. There were different manuscripts with it. But when the March for Science, the Women’s March, and the Black Lives Matter marches took place, this manuscript was born. It actually wrote itself in my head one when while I was on a bike ride. I had to keep stopping and texting the lines to myself.”

Her comment about the marches made me think about the book’s layers. She agreed. “There are many layers. All the animals I used are endangered. There are many questions which hopefully evoke curiosity and the need to learn more.”

CURRICULUM RESOURCE


This STEM book can be used in many ways. Here are some questions educators can tailor to their K-3rd grade classrooms.

  • What is a footprint? List some of the ways that concept is shown in this book.
  • Teachers/home educators could discuss what a student’s footprint is. How do their ideas compare with the author’s intent about the word’s meaning.
  • “Compare” and “contrast” different footprints.
  • Students could try writing a poem about footprints. 
  • What is a digital footprint? 

FOOTPRINTS ACROSS THE PLANET is released in August. Authors appreciate it when readers preorder their books. You can find a variety of vendors on Jennifer’s website.

GIVEAWAY

To enter this giveaway, please leave a comment by July 9 with your name and email address if you are new to my blog. Mention that you are an educator or librarian and I’ll put your name in twice. U.S. addresses only. If you prefer, send me an email and I’ll enter your name that way. NOTE: If you don’t see your comment immediately, don’t worry. I need to screen all comments and then publish them. 


58 thoughts on “FOOTPRINTS ACROSS THE PLANET: A Nonfiction Picture Book Review and Giveaway”

  1. This sure looks to be one beautiful and above all, important book. Great topic, and as with many of their books, Reycraft has hit it out the ballpark with their photo-based illustration. Kids and parents will love this, and I can't wait to read it.

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