Stuck! The Story of La Brea Tar Pits
9781638191889
40 pages
Bushel & Peck Books
Overview
A one-of-a-kind STEM gem! Join fellow science lovers in this creative non-fiction, poetical exploration surrounding the history, and little known origins, of the ice age and the La Brea Tar Pits—including what scientists are learning about climate change.
For tens of thousands of years, animals and plants fell into the natural trap of what we now call La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. Millions of fossils, from hundreds of species, have been collected in this one unique site. Follow author Joyce Uglow’s lyrical lines and Valerya Milovanova’s evocative illustrations, guiding readers into an entire ecosystem of plants and animals—stuck!
Thousands of years ago…
Surrounded by sagebrush,
Mugwort, and water fleas,
Sloth searched:
Browsing,
Munching on grass and twigs,
Seeking water.
But stepped into sticky stuff instead.
Sloth struggled.
Slowed.
Stopped.
Stuck!
An author’s note at the end provides additional historical and scientific details. Additional backmatter includes a timeline, a glossary, and a "Who's Stuck?" list.
More Accolades:
“Unearthed! Uncovered! Unstuck! With its engaging storytelling, illustrations and backmatter, this book is an excellent resource for both learning and leisure. Highly recommended.” —Nadia Ali, children’s book author
“This is an amazing story that was so informative and amazing. I knew nothing about all the various species of animals stuck in the pits but also the history and the fact that they are still trapping animals. It is a must for any classroom.” —Deb Buschman, children’s book author and SCBWI Wisconsin Regional Advisor
“Using lyrical, minimal text and extensive science details, interactive animal dynamics come alive. A recurring theme is the hope of escape, portrayed by a dragonfly, hinted at in early pages but celebrated on the final double spread. Back matter provides clarity about the timing and processes, with examples of fossil types and further text/timeline. The enticement is priceless, and the payoff does not disappoint.” —Sandy Brehl, children’s book author and blogger at Unpacking Picture Book Power
“Joyce Uglow's skilled poetic style weaves its way through the entire story. The back matter, including the glossary, makes it a great fit for classrooms and libraries. A perfect gift for anyone who treasures a beautifully composed book and enjoys learning history in a straightforward, uncomplicated way.” —Kathy Groth, children’s book author
“This book will excite children with its fascinating story and thrill teachers with its beautiful language.” —Kelly Flanagan, children’s book author
“A fascinating story of a unique geographical location! It's written in such an engaging way and chock full of interesting information. Every library needs this book!” —Cynthia Mackey, children’s book author
“The back matter is extensive and so interesting, from scientific findings to charts to amazing details for curious readers. I recommend this book for science classrooms and all classrooms and libraries. Young readers will be intrigued!” —Lori Dubbin, children’s book author
“The repetition of Joyce Uglow’s words plus the engaging illustrations by Valerya Milovanova make this book one that children will enjoy reading over and over, as they get to learn about terms like climate change, fossils, ecosystems, paleontologists, among others. I highly recommend for homes, libraries, and schools.” —Mariana Ríos, children’s book author
“Stuck! The Story of La Brea Tar Pits takes readers on a captivating journey into ancient Los Angeles. The tar pits have intrigued explorers and scientists for centuries, revealing secrets of prehistoric creatures like mammoths and saber-toothed cats. The story explains the formation of the pits and how they preserved bones with engaging illustrations and fun facts. Readers will travel through the mysteries of fossil excavation, fostering curiosity about the natural world and inspiring appreciation for the history beneath their feet. A wonderful addition to any home or school library!” —Lori Keating
“This book is DELIGHTFUL! Not only is the content fascinating, but it's also fun to read--which can't be said of all nonfiction picture books. If I were still teaching, I would absolutely buy this for my classroom. Love the illustrations too!” —Kerry Hansen, children’s book author
Author Bio
Joyce Uglow writes poetic stories on topics from bees, trees, and families to ancient cave art and fossils trapped in asphalt seeps. She's a forever cheerleader for Team Education. She currently serves as SCBWI Wisconsin Assistant Regional Advisor.