Jane Yolen captures the imagination by pairing lyrical poetry with moody paintings of prehistoric survivors that still exist today. This combination of scientific fact and atmospheric art allows children to feel like time travelers. Books in this family share a focus on the ancient natural world, blending creative storytelling with factual notes about evolution.

Reach for this book when your child starts asking big questions about how long the world has existed or why some things never seem to change. It is an ideal choice for the child who finds comfort in continuity and is fascinated by the idea of 'living fossils.' Through a sophisticated blend of lyrical poetry and evocative paintings, Jane Yolen introduces creatures like the horseshoe crab and the ginkgo tree, species that have remained virtually unchanged for millions of years. The book fosters a deep sense of wonder and respect for the resilience of nature. It helps children conceptualize vast timelines while grounding them in the physical reality of animals they can still see today. While the poetry provides an emotional and artistic entry point, the included scientific notes satisfy the logic-driven learner. It is a quiet, meditative read that validates a child's curiosity about the ancient roots of our modern world.