Reviews
"The children will love this book as Diane Jackson Hill tells the story through a baby Shearwater called Hope. ...The beautiful illustrations by Craig Smith bring the whole remarkable story to life and we are left to wonder how these little birds find their way by just using their own instincts on the same day every year."
Good Reading Magazine, November 2019
"[T]he landscape A4-sized hardback format is comfortable to hold if reading to a child; the water colour illustrations [are] beautifully designed and coloured; and the story has just enough tension to hold interest but not frighten younger children. This means that conservation issues are also incorporated seamlessly with wonder at the migration effort."
Janette Lenz, Canberra Bird Notes 44(3), December 2019
"The facts alone make this captivating, and children will soak it all up as the story progresses through vivid illustrations that highlight the majesty of the shearwaters' lifecycle and the extreme challenges and dangers they all face."
Mike Sullivan, Wildlife Australia, Summer 2019
"The author and illustrator have created a story with emotion and tension where we care about Hope and the other fledgling chicks, as the wind lifts them, and their instincts draw them onward."
Kids Book Review, 18 January 2020
"Windcatcher: Migration of the Short-Tailed Shearwater is a visually stunning text, beautifully illustrated."
Alexandra Parrington, Teaching Science 65(4), December 2019
"A gently compelling narrative paired with evocative illustrations that generate a dynamic sense of the bird’s journey, Windcatcher conveys a wonderful sense of the mystery of bird migration"
Australian Birdlife, December 2019
Details
Hardback |
October 2019 |
$ 24.99
ISBN: 9781486309870 | 32 pages | 220 x 285 mm
Publisher: CSIRO Publishing
Colour illustrations
ePDF | October 2019
ISBN: 9781486309887
Publisher: CSIRO Publishing
Available from
eRetailers
Features
- Remarkable story of the migration of the short-tailed shearwater from the Southern Ocean to the Arctic Circle and back.
- Explores themes of seabird migration, conservation and survival.
- From the author and illustrator of the 2017 Wilderness Society Environmental Award for Children’s Literature picture fiction book winner, Chooks in Dinner Suits: A Tale of Big Dogs and Little Penguins (Museum Victoria).
Authors
Award-winning children’s author Diane Jackson Hill has always been drawn to the ocean and the creatures that call it home. A former primary school teacher, Diane’s books educate children about the marine environment in a bid to help protect and restore it for future generations.
Craig Smith is one of Australia’s most prolific and popular illustrators. He has been illustrating children’s books for over 40 years, and has published over 400 titles.
Windcatcher is the second book that Diane and Craig have published together, with their previous book Chooks in Dinner Suits: A Tale of Big Dogs and Little Penguins (Museum Victoria, 2017) winning the 2017 Wilderness Society Environmental Award for Children’s Literature - picture fiction.
For Teachers
We have created these Teacher Notes as a free PDF download to support the use of this book in the classroom.
Teacher Notes (7.17 MB)