Wells, Robert E.
Why Do Elephants Need the Sun? Albert Witman and Co, 2010. $7.99 PICTURE BOOK
Content: G. NON-FICTION.
This children’s
book is mostly about the sun and a little bit about elephants. The book starts out with an explanation
that the sun is really a star and tells how far the sun is from the earth. Then the book goes into an explanation
about how all of the animals and plants on earth depend on the sun’s
energy. Using colorful and simple
illustrations the basics of photosynthesis , the water cycle and gravity are
drawn and explained. The book explains
these scientific processes with simple explanations and good basic
drawings. There are a few side
bars with extra information about the sun. The elephant in the book represents all of the living
animals on earth that benefit from the sun with a few facts about how much
elephants eat and weigh. This is a
good basic book about the sun and it’s relation to earth. My only complaint would be that the
cover makes it look like it is about elephants, when it really is about the
sun.
EL (4-6)-OPTIONAL. Reviewer, C. Peterson.
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