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Wildlife on Paper: Animals at Risk Around the Globe

av Kunal Kundu

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"Sixteen crumpled paper art sculptures of animals at risk across the world feature alongside facts about where each animal lives and how it survives in nature. A map and cited works are included at the back"--
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This book has some fantastic images of animals designed with paper and some images that don't do the animals justice. I love the Sumatran Orangutang and pangolin and eagle. I think the snow leopard and caribou could have used more definition and detail. The facts about the animals are sometimes too common-knowledge, for example: the snow leopard is a great jumper and the orangutang eats fruit. Some facts that were more interesting were that the tapir "is called the gardener of the forest as its poop contains diverse seeds, which helps sprout new trees and plants" and the hawksbill sea turtle eats poisonous sponges. The map and Works Cited list are very helpful. This is a good reference resource. ( )
  AmandaSanders | Jan 18, 2021 |
Kunal Kundu's animal paper craft is wonderful. His carefully molded and folded paper art brings animals to life. The accompanying text was less inspiring, but many readers will overlook this. A list of works cited allows the reader to follow the author's research. ( )
  bogreader | Oct 10, 2020 |
This is an interesting concept. It's a picture book that features endangered animals around the world. Each animal gets a short blurb with some unknown interesting facts. But the unusual part is that instead of real life photos of the animals, the author/artist has created impressive and amazing crumpled paper sculptures of each animal. And by itself, it would be a fantastic exhibit to see in person all those sculptures. But photos of crumpled paper sculptures don't quite capture the texture or amazing 3 dimensional art, and unfortunately, they don't also depict the animal as vividly as you might want to see if the images were photos. I really wanted to love this because the crumpled paper art is amazing and I love the concept of a book highlighting endangered animals. But the execution is a little disappointing. ( )
  jmoncton | Aug 11, 2020 |
This is certainly a unique book. It contains 3D paper art of endangered animals, with a write-up about each one. Some of the images are really stunning. Others didn't do much for me, as the "wrinkly" look stood out a bit too much. But this is still a very neat concept, and would be fun for children to look at. ( )
  EyreBorn | Jul 29, 2020 |
The artwork in the book is amazing. The artist/author created 3D art out of paper of 16 endangered animals and wrote a short passage about the animal. The animals featured come from around the globe. I've seen this type of art before in documentaries about origami, so it is neat to see a whole book dedicated to featuring the art. I have to look up the artist to see if there are videos to go along with the book.

This isn't a "how to" book. It isn't origami instructions, don't expect step-by-step directions. It is a reading book that may inspire you or children to explore a new medium. I can see this book in a classroom library or if printed in hardback (I had a paperback early reviewer copy) in an art room to help give children an idea of what they can imagine and make on their own. ( )
  eo206 | Jul 26, 2020 |
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