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  • Sun in My Tummy: How the Food We Eat Gives Us Energy from the Sun

Sun in My Tummy: How the Food We Eat Gives Us Energy from the Sun

Author
Illustrator
Andrea Blinick
Publication Date
February 24, 2023
Genre / Grade Band
Non-fiction /  2nd − 3rd
Language
English
Format
Picture Book
Sun in My Tummy: How the Food We Eat Gives Us Energy from the Sun

Description
The cooking of a healthy breakfast moves from parent-child bonding to an eloquent conversation about energy, the growth of plants, and the miraculous ways the sun's light nourishes us all. It began with the sun, Who showers the earth With heat and light-- Tiny packets of energy. How does a home-cooked breakfast give a little girl the energy she needs for a brand-new day? In gently expressive language, her mother takes readers on a journey into the earth where sleepy seeds are tickled awake and grow into golden oats; into blueberry patches, where green leaves break apart water and air to build sweet sugar; and into a pasture where sun becomes grass, becomes cow, becomes milk. Author Laura Alary's free verse breaks big ideas into child-sized pieces, making Sun in My Tummy an accessible introduction to the concepts of matter and energy, and how the sun's light becomes fuel for our bodies through the food we eat. Andrea Blinick's mixed-media illustrations pair the cozy and homelike with the glowing and dramatic as she takes readers from the kitchen to the farm field and to the sky and back. A concluding Author's Note shares further information about photosynthesis for young readers.
Publication date
February 24, 2023
Genre
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781772782820
Lexile Measure
540
Publisher
Pajama Press
BISAC categories
JNF024010 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Health & Daily Living | Diet & Nutrition
JNF014000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Cooking & Food
JNF037030 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Flowers & Plants
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
Picture books for children
Photosynthesis

School Library Journal

Starred Review

PreS-Gr 1--It's a new day, and the sun is shining its energy into a special little girl, her mama, her breakfast, and the world all around. An ordinary routine becomes magical through rhythmic free verse and striking illustrations full of whimsy. The narrative takes readers through a delightfully simple explanation of how the sun is ultimately responsible for the oatmeal, blueberries, and milk in the girl's breakfast; children get a taste of photosynthesis along with their morning meal. Alary carefully creates sound, rhythm, and action, while precisely placing line breaks to enhance drama and pacing. Questions posed to readers within the verse prompt engagement and mindful consideration of their own experiences and opinions. Mixed-media artwork creates striking color variation and subtle dimension, lifting the illustrations right off the page and resulting in a natural flow throughout the story. Blinick's deliberate use of line moves the eye across the page in perfect accompaniment to the narrative, highlighting the story's theme of interconnection. The main character and her mother both have brown skin and straight black hair. VERDICT This book is as essential as sunshine; the absolutely beautiful STEM story is as absorbing as photosynthesis itself.--Kate Davis

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ALA/Booklist

Perfect for reading out loud, this engaging tale could be used as an introduction to elementary science units and also to encourage young readers to find the magic in everyday things.
Laura Alary
Laura Alary has written over a dozen books for children, including The Astronomer Who Questioned Everything (Kids Can), Here (Paraclete), What Grew in Larry’s Garden (Kids Can), and All the Faces of Me (Owlkids). She hopes that Cecilia’s story inspires children to follow their curiosity and find confidence in their own unique voices. Laura lives in Toronto, Canada. Visit her website at lauraalary.ca.
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