Kyle has to go. There's just one problem: as a young three-toed sloth, he lives high in the rainforest canopy with his mom, and it's a LONG way down to the forest floor. Like other sloths, Kyle only goes down to the ground once a week when he has to do his "business." And he's never made the journey by himself before. Kyle's mom says he's old enough to go alone, but Kyle isn't sure he's ready. It's so far! And won't it be lonely? Unfortunately, he doesn't have much time to decide. As he descends, Kyle's worries dissipate when he discovers he's not really alone. He encounters friendly neighbors like the red-spectacled parrot, whipsnake, tiger-legged monkey tree frog and leaf-cutting ant, all camouflaged in the canopy. With encouragement from his mom, he keeps moving ? and makes it just in time. The book closes with two pages of informational text: one about three-toed sloths and the other about camouflage. Cut-paper collage art brings the rainforest canopy and all its many layers to life throughout this sweet, gently humorous story about new experiences and newfound independence. AGES: 3-7 AUTHOR: Jan Thornhill's science, nature and animal-based books have received multiple honours, including the Norma Fleck Award for Children's Non-Fiction (I Found a Dead Bird), the Children's Roundtable Information Book Award (A Tree in a Forest, I Found a Dead Bird), as well as two major international illustration awards (The Rumor; The Wildlife 123). Two of her books, The Wildlife ABC: A Nature Alphabet and Over in the Meadow, have been handed out to nearly 100,000 kids around the country as part of The Learning Partnership's national Welcome to Kindergarten program. ILLUSTRATOR: Ashley Barron uses paper collage to illustrate just about everything for magazines, advertising, and animation. Over the past two years, Ashley illustrated the four Math in Nature books for Owlkids. She is an avid gardener and lover of flora and fauna, the details of which can be found in her art.