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How the Borks Became

by Jonathan Emmett, illustrated by Elys Dolan

Interest age: 4 to 7
Reading age: 5+

Published by Otter-Barry Books, 2018

  • Funny
  • Picture books
  • Poetry and rhyme

About this book

Evolution can be a difficult concept to explain to children, but this amusing picture book presents it beautifully. The fictional Bork species, inhabitants of Planet Charleebob, are fluffy yellow animals with six legs and long necks, but they haven’t always looked like this. Originally, they were squat creatures with short blue fur.

When some Borklings were born with shaggy fur, they survived a particularly cold winter, while the others died. So, the following breeding season, all Borks were born with shaggy fur. Most were still blue, but a few had bright yellow coats, which camouflaged them against the yellow mossy landscape, helping them evade capture by the Ravenous Snarfle. Therefore, the next brood of baby Borks were born with bright yellow shaggy fur, and so it continued. The species evolved and those who didn’t adapt to the changing environment died out.

Reminiscent of Dr Seuss books, this fantastically funny tale combines humour, rhyming text and wonderfully vibrant illustrations to present evolution and natural selection in an accessible way. The endpapers document the plants and animals found on Planet Charleebob and there is even some factual information about evolution on Earth and the scientist Charles Darwin squeezed in at the end.

About the author

After leaving college Jonathan worked as an architect for several years, before pursuing a full-time career in children’s books.

In addition to writing young fiction and picture books, Jonathan has also written and paper-engineered a number of pop-up books, including Pirate Pussycat and Tyrannosaurus Rocks for Simon & Schuster. Other titles include his hugely popular Mole series: Bringing Down the Moon, A Diamond in the Snow, A Secret Worth Sharing (Walker), and The Princess and the Pig (Macmillan). 

Jonathan lives in Nottingham with his wife Rachel, and his two children. His hobbies include walking, reading, furniture design and tinkering with his website.

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