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Reach for this book when your child starts asking big questions about why some animals are going extinct or how humans fit into the wild world around them. It is an ideal resource for the middle-schooler who has outgrown simple picture books and is ready to understand the complex, invisible threads that connect a tiny insect to a massive rainforest ecosystem. Dorothy Hinshaw Patent provides a clear-eyed look at the biological diversity of our planet and the specific environmental challenges we face today. While the book touches on serious topics like habitat loss and human impact, it remains grounded in a sense of wonder and hope. It is written at a young adult level, making it perfect for ages 10 to 15, or for younger advanced readers who want facts rather than fluff. Parents will appreciate how it builds a scientific vocabulary while fostering a deep sense of empathy and responsibility for the natural world.