"There are a lot of different kinds
of seahorses.
Some are knobbly.
Some are spiky.
Most are small enough
to fit in your hand.
And some are no bigger than
the end of your little finger -
so tiny that humans have only
just noticed them."
A secret world, indeed. Seahorses are not often seen, as they are very different from any other fish. Their ability to cling to coral and to change their color to avoid predators is quite remarkable. Only their eyes move as they search for food while also looking out for danger in their vicinity. They can be quick when needed, snapping up shrimp in mere seconds. Generally, they move about slowly and keep to themselves.
Ms. Davies describes various kinds of seahorses; I had no idea. Not being able to see them has a lot to do with their habits. Unfortunately, the most notable reason has more to do with overfishing.
"An estimated 76 million are caught every year and turned into key rings and
lucky charms or used to make teas and tonics."
Their scarcity has to do with loss of habitat, poisoned by pollution and encroaching human activity. While letting readers know about the problems faced by these beautiful creatures, Ms. Davies lets them know that there are hopeful things happening as well. In Malaysia, Cambodia and England, efforts are being undertaken to offer protection and keep their environment safe. Any successful effort is sure to improve the ecosystem where seahorses play an important role. That news gives hope that more people will have a chance to 'see' a seahorse at some future time.
In closing, she provides a lovely look at the mating dance that ends with the males carrying the eggs. He will do so for two weeks before giving birth to many new sea foals who will be there in the ocean, even if we can't see them.
The text is informative and accessible for a young audience. Ms. Baker-Smith’s mixed-media artwork is full of color and movement, allowing readers to observe these delicate fish on a background of ocean blue. The coral reefs and seagrass meadows are very appealing and provide perfect opportunities for camouflage. Back matter on climate change and ways for families to help improve environmental concerns bring the book to an end.











