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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma
Pink Is for Blobfish by Jess Keating is a fun and educational book that explores the surprising pink hues found in the animal kingdom. From pink dolphins to pink grasshoppers, this book celebrates the diversity of nature's color palette.
In Pink Is for Blobfish by Jess Keating, we are taken on a journey through the animal kingdom to explore the many unusual and unexpected creatures that are pink. The author, a zoologist, introduces us to these creatures, challenging our preconceptions about the color pink and the animals that wear it.
Keating begins with a discussion on how pink is often considered a girly color, associated with princesses and all things sweet. She then introduces us to the blobfish, a creature that looks quite different from the conventional idea of cuteness, yet is a fascinating shade of pink. This sets the stage for the rest of the book, where we learn that pink is not just a pretty color, but a unique and adaptive trait in the animal world.
We then embark on a journey through various ecosystems to learn about different pink animals. We start with the ocean, where we encounter the pink sea star, the pink sea slug, and the pink manta ray. Moving to the air, we meet the pink flamingo, the roseate spoonbill, and the Galápagos flamingo. In the desert, we are introduced to the pink fairy armadillo, and in the rainforest, we encounter the pink river dolphin and the pink-toed tarantula.
Each of these animals is not just pink, but also has unique survival strategies. For example, the pink coloration of the flamingo comes from its diet of brine shrimp, while the pink fairy armadillo has a protective shell and powerful front claws to burrow into the sand. Keating explains how these animals' pink coloration serves a purpose, from camouflage to attracting mates.
As we explore further, the book takes a darker turn, and we learn about the pink animals that are deadly or dangerous. We meet the pinktoe tarantula, the pink millipede, and the pink hued poison dart frog. Keating explains how these animals use their pink coloration as a warning to predators, signaling their toxicity and danger.
Despite their dangerous nature, Keating emphasizes the importance of these creatures to their ecosystems. They play vital roles in maintaining the balance of their habitats, and their unique adaptations are a testament to the diversity and resilience of life on Earth.
In the end, Pink Is for Blobfish challenges our preconceived notions about the color pink and the animals that wear it. The book encourages readers to embrace the diversity and wonder of the natural world, and to look beyond appearances to appreciate the unique adaptations of these creatures.
Keating's engaging narrative and David DeGrand's playful illustrations make the science accessible and entertaining for young readers. By the end of the book, we come away with a newfound appreciation for the color pink, and a deeper understanding of the incredible diversity of life on our planet.
Pink Is for Blobfish by Jess Keating explores the fascinating world of pink animals, challenging the stereotype that pink is just a "girly" color. Through engaging illustrations and fun facts, the book introduces readers to unique creatures like the pink fairy armadillo and the roseate spoonbill, showcasing the diversity and wonder of the natural world.
Curious kids who love learning about the natural world
Parents and educators looking for engaging science books for children
Anyone who enjoys quirky and humorous nonfiction
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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma