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When Beavers Move In

Alison Pearce Stevens
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Duration
14m
Year
2026
Language
English

About

When beavers move in, they chew down a tree.

They nibble the bark.

And they drag the branches into a stream.

Beavers topple trees and build dams, which can cause floods and disrupt neighborhoods. So what do we do when beavers move in? In Puget Sound, we call the Tulalip Tribes. They send biologists to help relocate our furry friends to a place far from people, where the beavers can be free.

Poetic text and gorgeous art makes this an irresistible read with gentle STEM tie-in.

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"Melinda Sewak narrates this informative and poetic picture book accompanied by buoyant music and nature sound effects. "When beavers move in" is a frequent refrain, which is then followed by a specific beaver activity. The beneficial impact of each activity is revealed, such as creating wetlands and fish habitats and restoring the health of forested areas. However, beaver dams also increase flood risks in residential areas. With a positive tone, Sewak explains how the northwest coastal Tulalip Tribes assist residents by relocating beavers to tribal lands and wild areas in the Cascade mountains. Bonus materials include notes from the author and a tribal spokesperson, additional facts about beavers, and tips on what listeners can do to help. Lyrical text, music, and an upbeat narration make this learning experience a pleasure. (Informational picture book. 6-8)"
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