Showing posts with label animal architects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animal architects. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 7, 2024

So They Build - Spiders


Spiders are the most amazing of the animal builders, I think. How do they make such delicate webs over such large spaces, time and time again. There is nothing more beautiful than walking into a garden first thing in the morning and spying a dew-laden spiderweb. And they do feel like silk! How do they do it? I need to read more about spiders, so while putting together a display I think I should dip into a few of the books.




I am going to start with this book because it is one of those nonfiction books that you can dip into. It has amazing double page spreads like this one.
Up Close Spiders  by Cathy Riley




Spiders Closeup  by Andrew Kelly

Then this one because it focusses on web building.
Spinning Spiders  by Melvin Berger






Jumper  by Jessica Lanan
This is new and award winning.







Next any of these:

 • Spiderwebs  by Nancy Furstinger   
Spiders Spin Webs by Yvonne Winer


 • Scurry the Truth About Spiders by Annette Whipple



Spiderwebs & Spider Silk  by Lynnae W. Allred





Now for some stories:


Seaver the Weaver by Paul Czajak and The Brothers Hilt







The Weaver  by Qian Shi








The Very Busy Spider  by Eric Carle







Aranea  by Jenny Wagner and Ron Brooks








Sophie's Masterpiece by Eileen Spinelli and  Jane Dyer








The Spider Weaver  by Margaret Musgrove and Julia Cairns










Diary of a Spider by Doreen Cronin and Harry Bliss

The Spider and the Fly  by Tony Diverlizzi








The Spider by Elise Gravel








Friday, April 19, 2024

Animal builders and architects...so they build

There's two large display areas in the library and now one is sorted with Camelids, I've been thinking about the other one. I have thought about a bowerbird display to go with ALIA's National Simultaneous Storytime's book Bowerbird Blues by Aura Parker, which is coming up in May, but really we don't have enough books unless I expand it to include everything blue or go off tangentially. I began to think about how many animals are fantastic builders and / or architects and who they are.

I've decided upon

• beavers

• bowerbirds

• weaverbirds

• termites

• bees

• wasps

• spiders

• meerkats

This will expand the display and offer a wider variety of reading for the students. This idea came from this book which I took off the shelf because it has a bowerbird on its cover.

We Build Our Homes by Laura Knowles and Chris Madden

Each spread looks at a different animal, told as though from their viewpoint and using poetic, evocative language. The 25 amazing animal architects featured include bower birds and weaver birds, gophers and beavers, termites, honey bees, and many more.





I will accompany this book with others such as

Animal Architects  by Julio Antonio Blasco and Daniel Nassar

Each spread contains a beautiful, colorful illustration of each animal and its home, plus a unique fold-out information panel, with stats and a simple architectural diagram showcasing the creation of the 'architect'. Look inside chimpanzee nests, beaver dams, termite mounds, stork nests and many more.


If Animals Built Your House by Bill Wise and Rebecca Evans

The reader gets to live alongside animals in their wild and wacky homes. From foam-nest tree frogs and mound termites, to alligators and pack rats, readers can see how similar and very different animal and human homes can be. 


How Animals Build by Moira Butterfield and Tim Hutchinson

An  illustrated lift-the-flap hardback that explores the incredible world of animal architects. Children can open flaps and unfold spreads to discover amazing animal homes up high, underground, on land, and under the sea. From spider webs and rabbit warrens, to bird nests and ant colonies, and even coral reefs and beaver lodges, we reveal the secrets to these extraordinary structures and how they're built. 

Built by Animals  by Christiane Dorion and Yeti Yun

Meet 26 animals who have inspired the materials and techniques that are used by humans in the building world today.


Sticks and Stones Animal Homes   by Tai Snaith

Find out where 15 animals make their homes in countries around the world. Some weave, some burrow, some build and some just get lucky. Which house would you most like to share? 



Animal Architects by Amy Cherrix and Chris Sasaki

Did you know the natural world is a construction zone? All over Earth, on land and at sea, animals are building the most amazing things. From tricky trapdoors to undersea cities to palaces of pebbles and more


 Animal Architects  by Libby Romero

Ever wondered why beavers build dams? Or how spiders weave their intricate webs? In this reader, you'll meet brilliant birds inventive insects, and amazing mammals that all share a special skill. Packed with beautiful and engaging photos, this leveled reader introduces kids to the most extreme engineers of the animal kingdom.



Builders  by Raina 
Ollivier, Karel Claes and Steffi Padmos

There are animals that prefer to live alone and others that live in groups.Animals build nests, dig tunnels, build roads and dams, and webs.Discover the amazing beaver, cross spider, sociable weaver, termite, stork, meerkat, honeybee, Japanese pufferfish, and mole. See who these special builders are!


Then any book about individual animals and what they build I will also include. Some you might have are:

The Lodge that Beaver Built by Randi Sonenshine and Anne Hunter

Mama Built a Little Nest  by Jennifer Ward and Steve Jenkins

Mama Built a Little Den by Jennifer Ward and Steve Jenkins

Building by Henry Cole

Nesting  by Henry Cole

Bird Builds a Nest by Martin Jenkins and Richard Jones 

• This is the Nest that Robin Built by Denise Fleming

Home Is ... by Hannah Barnaby and Frann Preston Gannon

All Kinds of Nests by Eun-gyu Choi and Ji-yeon  Kim

• And So they Build by Bert Kitchen 

A Wasp Builds a Nest  by Kate Scarborough and Martin Camm

The Burrow Book by Richard Orr and Shaila Awan










The display at school: