Beware! This is not magical realism or fantasy. No fiction here either. What you will find is an eye opening look at the many fascinating plants living in our world.
The book is divided into four sections, an engaging format to grab a reader’s attention:
THE BIG
THE BAD
THE SMELLY
THE EXCEPTIONALLY STRANGE
Many of the plants may be ones you have never heard of like the big Traveler’s Palm, the Deadly Nightshade, or the stinky Eastern Skunk Cabbage. There are even plants (the Living Stones) that look like a rock to camouflage itself.
Colorful illustrations compliment the text. An interesting backstory for a plant is often included and you’ll find scientific facts about every plant featured. The descriptions will for sure captivate the intended audience of middle grade readers. It sure did for me!
A handy Glossary, Bibliography, and Index are also included in the back pages. Fantastic Flora – The World’s BIGGEST, BADDEST, and SMELLIEST Plants is a great addition to the home or school library shelves.
PAGES: 144 BOOK BIRTHDAY: May 20, 2025
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ann McCallum Staats is the award-winning author of over a dozen children’s books. She’s also a former teacher who taught in three countries and at three different levels (elementary math, college English, high school English as a Second Language). Her very first teaching gig was in a one-room school in northern British Columbia, Canada (. Her book research brings her near and far. For “High Flyers: 15 Remarkable Women Aviators and Astronauts,” she interviewed a senator, astronauts, and jet and commercial pilots. Ann’s first book was “The Secret Life of Math,” which won ForeWord Review’s Gold Book of the Year. When she’s not writing, Ann travels, mentors, and loves to connect with audiences. Find out more at her website: Annmccallumbooks or on Instagram @Annmsbooks, Twitter @McCallumBooks, or other social media channels.
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This looks great. Congratulations to Ann!