Before You Were Here
Where We Come From, What We're Made Of, and How We Got Here
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- 269,00 Kč
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- 269,00 Kč
Publisher Description
Dive into a vibrant celebration of our connection to the natural world in this stunning picture book perfect for fans of Matt de la Peña and Loren Long's LOVE and Jason Chin's THE UNIVERSE IN YOU.
Before you were here, you were everywhere...
You were once the sunshine when it struck the trees. You were water, powerful enough to wear away mountains. You were soil deep beneath the earth.
Now that you’re here, the world waits for you.
Everywhere.
Follow a young child as he explores the world around him and begins to understand that he is connected to all things -- sunshine which nourishes us, water which makes up most of our bodies, and soil which contains minerals that keep us strong and healthy.
Blending a tale of new life with real science, this picture book by New York Times bestselling author of the Uglies series Scott Westerfeld and illustrated by Sibert Honor-winning Jessica Lanan is a sweeping ode to a parent's love for their child, budding life, and the Earth that we live on.
*Includes robust backmatter that expands on the ways the natural world lives in our bodies.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The interconnections between self and the universe star in this poetic, science-based work. Making eloquent links ("Before you were here,/ you were waiting...// everywhere"), Westerfeld, making his picture book debut, references the human body's basis in other entities. Musing quatrains consider how "you" were "once the sunshine," as well as rain, minerals, and "every living thing." Using ink, watercolor, and gouache, Lanan's light-filled renderings follow caregivers and a child across the seasons, on alternating spreads envisioning a developing fetus alongside elements of nature ("Our world is mostly sea, and you are mostly water"). The often metaphorical phrases build to a close that centers empowerment and belonging in a welcoming world. Back matter explores the text's scientific basis. Ages 4–8. (Sept.)