Review of Animal Superpowers!

Animal Superpowers! Animal Superpowers!
by Amy Cherrix; illus. by Frann Preston-Gannon
Primary    Beach Lane/Simon    48 pp.
6/24    9781534456273    $18.99
e-book ed.  9781534456280    $10.99

Much like superheroes, some animal species have remarkable abilities. The ten featured species with “superpowers” have notable adaptations that help them to survive. These creatures are indeed impressive, and the book’s format enhances the drama: after each animal is introduced, a page-turn reveals the superpower and how it benefits that animal. Examples include Turritopsis jellyfish, which possess “immortality” (they can reset their life cycle in response to injury); mountain-dwelling ibex, which survive by “defying gravity” in their ability to scale sheer cliffs; snapping shrimp, which can produce a bubble that, when popped, resonates at a decibel level that can kill their prey; and dogs, with their “super sniffers” that can help rescue humans and detect dangerous chemicals. Preston-Gannon’s colorful illustrations capture the essential details of each species and their environments. The end notes proclaim that “action is your superpower!” and show the impact humans have on each of the featured species.

From the July/August 2024 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.

Danielle J. Ford
Danielle J. Ford
Danielle J. Ford is a Horn Book reviewer and an associate professor of Science Education at the University of Delaware.
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