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1,001 creatures

(Orig. title Tuhat ja yksi otusta)

Restless Books, 2020

Have you ever wondered how a crocodile keeps its teeth clean? Or why herons like to sit on the backs of water buffalo? What exactly does a giant blue whale eat to get so big? In 1,001 Creatures, Aino Järvinen and Laura Merz playfully investigate the complex and awe-inspiring world of twenty-six fascinating insects, reptiles, and mammals. 

With fun facts and captivating illustrations, 1,001 Creatures explores the diversity of the animal world and its ecosystems. Interactive questions allow readers to take their curiosity and imagination off the page and into the real world with prompts to create their own artwork, imitate a camel’s unique walk, and discover the ways in which all creatures are connected on our planet. Painted from memory using experimental methods, Laura Merz’s unique ink-drawn illustrations and Aino Järvinen’s humorous style enhance the central message that we’re all in this together—human, jellyfish, and penguin alike.

“A childlike wonder imbues each exploration, creating a shared sense of discovery… as open-ended questions... invite engagement. The inky menagerie, conjured from spots, smears, splotches, lines, and brushstrokes—a pooping rhinoceros with a windmilling tail, a wide-eyed whale surfacing for air, and sharp-toothed wolves lolling in packs—is a humorous visual delight. Together, they offer a joyous celebration of ‘the funny little miracle[s]’ of nature.”

Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

“Merz’s playful attitude and love of creatures big and small shines through in drawings she made using unconventional tools like sticks, sponges, and spatulas. Each of the 26 animals— ranging from elephants and jellyfish to tigers and dung beetles—convey depth and motion and are just plain fun to look at…. The text is short but engaging, relating fun facts and ending with a question or prompt to encourage further play and discussion. It’s a wonderful way for children to begin to learn about predator/prey relationships and how animals are adapted to their specific environments…. both a work of art and a great first encyclopedia for the youngest animal lovers.”

—Mia Spangenberg, World Kid Lit

“The text is a bit playful, which is great and makes this so much more interesting than a dry textbook…. The illustrations are a treat…. This is a wonderful way to let young readers learn more about some well-known and lesser known creatures in our world in a way which entertains and delivers information at the same time.… It would make a great read-aloud and [would] definitely open up some fun discussions.”

—Tonja Drecker, Bookworm for Kids

“Wielding crayons and broad, inked brushes, a Finnish artist offers freestyle images of 26 wild animals of land and sea…. [T]he overall effect is one of lively activity, with occasional surprises, such as a clump of sinuous, scary-looking jellyfish on a vivid blue background—think H.P. Lovecraft à la Henri Matisse.”

Kirkus Reviews

You can buy the book here.

There is an animation in development based on this book, by Finnish animation studio Haruworks. You can view the trailer here.

All rights reserved © Laura Merz and Restless Books

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