Please don't stop reading picture books when your children begin reading on their own. Share the pleasure of a story with pictures when time is short or days long.
One Beetle Too Many: The Extraordinary Adventures of Charles Darwin
by Kathryn Lasky Illustrated by Matthew Trueman
Candlewick Press 2009
Ages 8-12
In One Beetle Too Many Lasky tells the story of Charles Darwin and his quest to learn more about the natural world. We learn of Darwin's childhood and his father's concern over his nonconformity. Charles did not do well in school and preferred to be with the bugs rather than the books. As readers, we follow his life aboard The Beagle, home to England and end with the publication of The Origin of Species. Lasky's tellings of specific anecdotes, along with the humorous pictures that accompany the text, create an interesting story for the reader. A child can easily empathize with only eating raisins or Darwin allowing his own children "the run of the house." This book is perfect for introducing Charles Darwin and his adventures to young readers and beyond.
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