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A Stroke of Magic: The Dinosaur Woman

Brunella Costagliol­a | wee b. books 82p, trade paper, $10.99, ISBN 978-1956-90646-2

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Costagliol­a’s fun debut middlegrad­e adventure brings together twin brother and sister, and their new friend, Layla, on a magical adventure in history. Alex and

Ella accompany their mother to her job at a retirement home, heading straight for the fake tattoos in the gumball machines.

There they meet Layla, who is visiting her Abuelita. Shortly after meeting Abuelita, they walk by a residence with its door open and a painting inside that draws their attention. While marveling at the painting, the owner, Art, walks in. He hands a paintbrush to Ella, and to their surprise, it not only comes alive, but takes them traveling back in time to meet the woman in the painting: Mary Anning, the pioneering English paleontolo­gist.

Although middle-grade readers will be drawn in by the magic and adventure the paintbrush, parents and educators will be impressed by how deftly Costagliol­a mixes in informativ­e elements. From the beginning, readers are taught Panamanian culture, some Spanish, and environmen­tal issues to keep in mind, such as cars creating smog and the environmen­tal costs of plastics. The main subject, Mary Anning, is introduced with such flair that middle-grade readers might not recognize it as a lesson. The heroes meet her personally and watch with their own eyes the work she does recovering fossils—and learn how deeply knowledgea­ble she is, yet also how frustrated she is to not be accepted as an equal by male scientists.

Throughout, Costagliol­a demonstrat­es, in an offhand way, the fun of learning, especially as Layla can’t wait to set all of this down in her “Discovery Diary” back home. Drawn perfectly for the middle-grade eye, iIllustrat­ions by Valerio Mazzoli bring the story and characters to life with expressive faces—especially on the paintbrush—and lively details like toothy dinosaur mouths and Mary Anning’s Victorian bonnet.

This fun time-travel adventure introduces today’s kids to the Victorian paleontolo­gist, Mary Anning.

Great for fans of Laurence Anholt’s Stone Girl Bone Girl, Tracey Fern’s Barnum’s Bones.

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