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SET YOUR ALARM, SLOTH! by Jess Keating

SET YOUR ALARM, SLOTH!

More Advice for Troubled Animals From Dr. Glider

by Jess Keating ; illustrated by Pete Oswald

Pub Date: Sept. 21st, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-338-23989-8
Publisher: Orchard/Scholastic

Dr. Glider travels around the world to advise her patients and instruct her readers.

The bespectacled sugar glider introduced in Eat Your Rocks, Croc! (2020) dispenses more advice, fast facts, and interesting science concepts to 15 new patients here. The doctor’s travels begin and end in Canada, but in between she dives into oceans, flies to Australia, climbs trees and even mountains, visits islands in southeast Asia, the Galápagos, nature reserves in Africa, and the seashore on Nantucket. Spread by spread, each animal is introduced with a given name and its geographical habitat before it poses a question that allows Dr. Glider to reveal a curious fact. The sloth is turning green; that’s algae that grows on its back because it moves slowly and seldom. Blue dragons (a kind of sea slug called a nudibranch) eat the tentacles of the stinging man-of-war to make themselves venomous. The text is simple and short, fitted into speech bubbles. Each spread includes additional facts and concepts in boxes along the right. Keating has a knack for finding intriguing information and the skill to impart it with humor. Oswald’s engaging illustrations feature creatures with expressive, anthropomorphic faces. Dr. Glider has been provided with wonderful accessories: a device for recording the kookaburra; earphones for hearing the infrasonic sounds of the okapi; a safari helmet for exploring the zebra’s savanna. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Fans of the first book will be thrilled to encounter more fact-filled fun.

(glossary, cast list) (Informational picture book. 6-9)