The Queen's Shadow

A Story About How Animals See

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Pub Date Mar 01 2015 | Archive Date Jan 22 2016

Description

In this informational picture book, award-winning author and illustrator Cyb?le Young interweaves the science of animal eyesight into a clever whodunit involving a haughty queen. It is during the Queen's Ball, at which "society's most important nobility" are in attendance (all of whom are animals), that a "major crime has been committed": the queen's shadow has been stolen! Mantis Shrimp, the Royal Detective, takes the lead in the investigation to find the perpetrator, and one by one the animal suspects defend their innocence. From a shark and a snake to a dragonfly and a goat, each creature's testimony explains their version of the scene of the crime based on their own unique eyesight, while the finely textured and detailed artwork illustrates the ballroom as viewed by that animal. In sidebars to the story, the author provides factual information about how the eyesight of each animal works, and why. As each animal's perspective sheds new light on the mystery, it becomes clear to children that there are many different ways to see what goes on in the world. A section on how human vision works, background on each of the animals mentioned in the story and a glossary are provided at the back of the book. This is a unique and sophisticated book unlike any other. It would be an excellent resource for life science lessons on animal and human characteristics. The sly humor, engaging storytelling and layered narrative also make it a terrific mystery read.

In this informational picture book, award-winning author and illustrator Cyb?le Young interweaves the science of animal eyesight into a clever whodunit involving a haughty queen. It is during the...


Advance Praise

“Wonderfully odd and cleverly informative.”— Kirkus Reviews - Starred Review

“Wonderfully odd and cleverly informative.”— Kirkus Reviews - Starred Review


Available Editions

EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781894786607
PRICE CA$18.95 (CAD)

Average rating from 85 members


Featured Reviews

A gorgeously illustrated children's Whodunnit where all the suspects are from the animal kingdom. The Queen is hosting a dinner party, but when the lights flicker and turn back on, she discovers someone has stolen her shadow! The Royal Detective, a colorful Mantis Shrimp, helps her question each of the animals in attendance.

The story is broken up as each character is questioned and then a small insert explains the real, scientific fact about the animal that inspired its character. At the end is a note about how eyesight works as well as additional information about each of the animals.

The story is fantastically written, educational enough for the classroom but entertaining enough to keep young children interested. Its satisfying and hilarious conclusion will teach children about jumping to conclusions and about different perspectives.

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I loved this title. I can not decide what I like more, the story and layout, or the illustrations. Its just wonderful. The lights went out and the Queen's shadow disappeared. But who stole it? It is a fiction story that helps explain the difference between how different animals see, all wrapped in a who-done-it mystery.

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