Nonfiction Monday is hosted today by Stacking Books.
For Nonfiction Monday -- "Biomimicry" written by Dora Lee and illustrated by
Margot Thompson.
Biomimicry is defined in the
dictionary as: the mimicking of life using imitation biological systems.
Lee explains that "Biomimicry
is a way of thinking that encourages scientists, inventors and ordinary people
to study nature and use its solutions
to solve our problems." She encourages readers to
consider all the ways we've already begun this process. Airplanes? Birds flew first. Sonar? Bats beat us to that one. Velcro? Thank the cockleburs that inspired
George de Mestral.
Lee
takes the discussion to another level by looking at developing or future uses
such as competition swimwear modeled on sharkskin, a Zimbabwe building with air
conditioning modeled after the efficient cooling of a termite mound, self
cleaning painting inspired by the lotus flower, and NASA's seed-wing flyer for
off-planet exploration.
Thompson's
illustrations are richly colored glimpses of the natural world under
discussion.
1 comment:
What a fantastic topic. I had never heard about Biomimicry before and am excited to find it. I am sure DD would love it but I myself would love to read it as well.
Thanks for sharing on NF Monday!
-Reshama
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