Should there be more children's books, which take a look at sloths? I know several kids who would scream 'yes' to that question. And moths? I'm betting that one would get a little quieter answer. And how do the two work together? Honestly, I have no idea. Today's read should take care of that question and will dive into the world of sloths, ecosystems, and more. I'm really curious to see where this one goes and am looking forward to learning more about sloths and moths or whatever.
So, let's open this cover up and see what the sloth inside is up to.
SLOTHS AND THE MOTHS
by Katie Lee Reinert
Illustrated by Gabi Moraes
Tielmour Press
Picture Book
36 pages
ages 4 to 8
COMING MARCH 30th!!!
A sloth’s fur is full of life. Many small creatures live there, and each one plays an important part in the sloth’s world. Told in cumulative format, SLOTHS AND THEIR MOTHS zooms in to take a closer look at each part of the unique relationship between sloths, the moths that live on them, and so much more! Kids will discover each layer of this unique ecosystem, step by step, in a fun and educational way!
Each page adds new details as kids learn about bugs, moths, algae, and how they all work together with the sloth. The repeat-and-build style supports early reading skills, memory, and language growth.
At the end of the book, kids can play a seek-and-find game to search for hidden animals and tiny creatures. This helps build focus, attention, and curiosity.
Great for:
What families love:
SLOTH AND THEIR MOTH brings a tiny rainforest world to life—right inside a sloth’s fur.
Each page adds new details as kids learn about bugs, moths, algae, and how they all work together with the sloth. The repeat-and-build style supports early reading skills, memory, and language growth.
At the end of the book, kids can play a seek-and-find game to search for hidden animals and tiny creatures. This helps build focus, attention, and curiosity.
Great for:
- Kids ages 4–8
- Classrooms and science units
- Early readers
- Nature and animal fans
- Seek-and-find lovers
- Parents and teachers who want simple STEM learning
What families love:
- Simple words for young readers
- Real science in a gentle, friendly way
- Bright art that keeps kids excited
- A story rhythm that supports read-aloud time
- Teaches how animals and tiny creatures live together
SLOTH AND THEIR MOTH brings a tiny rainforest world to life—right inside a sloth’s fur.
MY TIDBITS
Sloth and animal fans will see the world a little bit differently and learn there's more to life then meets the eye.
In a jungle, there's a sloth. The sloth sits in a tree. From there, each page builds and adds more. Each colorful illustration portrays the adorable sloth in its habitat and carries a short, single phrase with a detail, which adds to the scene. As the story continues, the details are repeated and constantly receive another short line. This goes on and on until an entire row of things is exposed. This also means that listeners can join in, and after a few read-throughs of the book, will be able to repeat the lines right along with the reader. But this is just the beginning of the fun these pages hold
This book takes a look at an entire ecosystem, which begins with the sloth and the tree. I think this is the first time I've seen a picture book, which heads into the fur of an animal and takes an ever-smaller look at what there is to discover. A sloth isn't a lone animal but carries an entire array of life with it. While this idea is sure to have some listeners cringing, at first, with an 'ew', it catches the attention and opens them up to how much life really has to offer.
On each page, along with the fun text, there's a box with exact details, which describes the new level of life being mentioned. The adult or older reader can use this to explain the connections and more to the listeners. The information is simple enough to bring across easily and interesting enough to raise curiosity. Listeners are sure to take a few details with them and tell others the fun facts they learned.
To round all of this goodness off, there are a few pages in the back of the book with more facts and descriptions. There is also a list of several other creatures hidden in the illustrations, so readers can go back and explore the scenes to find each one. In other words, there are many things to enjoy about this read.
And here she is...
Katie Lee Reinert is a picture book author who loves writing books about the magic of imagination that will inspire kids and make them laugh. She lives outside of Portland, Oregon with her family where she loves exploring new hiking trails in the summer and trying to stay dry in the winter.





