Living Sunlight: How Plants Bring the Earth to Life

Living Sunlight: How Plants Bring the Earth to Life

2009 • 40 pages

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Average rating3

15

The bright pictures in this book reminded me on every page of the power of the sun. I felt a glow radiating out of the illustrations. The text focused on the connections between people and plants and light and energy.

An unusual feature of this book was a note that explains the simplifications the authors made for the sake of their young audience. Interesting. I've never seen a note explaining what was omitted from a book.

The children liked the bright pictures and the interactive way the text began. Some of the more complicated connections between energy and plants seemed to elude them.

A Sample:
“ Without plants,
you would have no oxygen.
Without plants,
you would have no food.
Without plants,
you could not live.
Without plants,
there would be no life on Earth.”

Children's Comments:
Jesse, 5, said, “I liked the pictures.”
Ethan, 6, said, “I loved how bright the pictures are.”
Ramsey, 6, said, “I liked when the sun was talking to us.”
Elizabeth, 6, said, “I liked the sentences that tell what is happening in the story.”
Rodrigo, 6, said, “I liked how it exploded.”
Aria, 7, said, “I liked the dedication page.”
Cailyn, 5, “I liked the title of the book.”
Children's Ratings: 3, 5, 3, 5, 5, 5, 5, 3, 5, 5, 5, 3, 5, 5, 5, 1, 3, 5, 1

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