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T IS FOR TRAILS by Judy Young

T IS FOR TRAILS

A Hiking Alphabet

by Judy Young ; illustrated by Sharisse Steber

Pub Date: April 15th, 2024
ISBN: 9781534112773
Publisher: Sleeping Bear Press

An alphabetical introduction to common hiking essentials, rules, and practices as well as national parks.

Each letter of the alphabet is devoted to a different topic, though the entries share some similarities. A rhyming verse set against an illustration introduces the letter’s topic: backpack, clothes, hydration, leave no trace, urban hiking. Along the left or right sides of each page, lengthy text boxes provide more detail and suggest a trail to hike (the trail or national park name starts with the page’s featured letter), along with its location, distance, and level of difficulty. While Young’s verses are hit or miss in terms of rhythm, the longer texts are solid introductions to topics that are important to hikers: wildlife, what to do if you get lost, and the 10 Essentials to pack with you. Steber’s illustrations are the real stars, bringing to life the wonders that can be found in the national parks (two in Canada, the rest in the United States). Beautiful scenery, rock formations, plants, and wildlife dot the pages; a map would have enhanced the package. People are diverse in terms of race, body type, age, and ability. A final spread introduces the parts of a compass and includes rudimentary instructions on how to use one.

Take in the images and text…and dream of your next adventure.

(Informational picture book. 5-10)