Reach for this book when your child starts asking big questions about the environment or expresses a deep, protective love for animals. It serves as a gentle bridge between a child's natural wonder and the sobering reality of conservation. Through stunning paper-cut illustrations, it introduces the concept of endangered species without being overwhelming or purely clinical. Steve Jenkins masterfully balances facts with a call to action, fostering a sense of global responsibility. The book highlights rare creatures and explains why they are at risk, ranging from habitat loss to hunting. While the subject matter is serious, the emphasis remains on the beauty of biodiversity and the hope that comes through awareness. It is an ideal choice for elementary-aged children who are ready to move beyond basic animal facts into deeper ecological understanding.




















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Sign in to write a reviewThe book addresses extinction and the human impact on nature directly. It is a secular, fact-based approach. While it mentions animals dying out, the resolution is realistic but hopeful, focusing on how human intervention can stop further loss.
An 8-year-old who loves nature documentaries and is starting to feel 'eco-anxiety.' This child needs to know that while the situation is serious, their curiosity and care are the first steps toward a solution.
Read the introduction and the final page first. These sections provide the 'why' behind the book and help parents frame the conversation around protection rather than just loss. A child asking, 'Will all the tigers die?' or 'Why do people hurt the woods?' after seeing a news clip or school lesson on climate change.
Younger children (6-7) will be captivated by the intricate artwork and basic animal facts. Older children (9-10) will engage more deeply with the map data, population numbers, and the specific causes of endangerment.
Steve Jenkins' signature cut-paper collage style makes the animals feel tactile and immediate, which creates a stronger emotional connection than standard photography often does.
The book provides an overview of various endangered species across the globe. Each entry features a detailed paper-cut illustration of the animal, its habitat, its current population status, and the specific threats it faces, such as pollution or habitat destruction.
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