Although Noah has already moved more to books of juvenile narrative or comics, my niece Alma will soon begin to enjoy her first stories, the same ones that I always chose with affection for Noah and that I liked so much.
And thinking about it is that now I can not avoid that my eyes go behind some titles that I find beautiful and fascinating like this one that I bring you today.
¡Tierra!, is the brother of ¡Luna!, and ¡Sol!, two other beautiful albums that show the smallest of the house the curiosities of our planet, its galaxy, nearby planets and other components.
Earth!. My first 4540 million years.
This is not a book, it is a diary. The diary of the earth. And it is that Earth!, is told in the first person by its main protagonist, our planet.
And this land so talkative and adorable takes us by the hand through a virtual tour in which he tells us all his curiosities, tells us about his brothers Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Neptune. And even from tiny Pluto.
No boring lessons about rotation and translation, Earth! She prefers to use colloquial language to explain what she does and the time it takes her to perform that task.
From its childhood, when it was a gaseous and moody planet to the earth we know today, passing through the well-known Pangaea, this book does not leave a single loose end. She has lived well the time of the dinosaurs and their subsequent extinction, has a lot of battles for us and some lesson for man, who insists on polluting and dirtying everything.
Earth is a life-sustaining planet and home to more than 7000 billion human beings. It has 5 named oceans, several tectonic plates, and countless species of plants and animals. Earth thanks Stacy McAnulty and David Litchfield for their small involvement in the creation of their book. Earth lives and works with its Moon in the Milky Way.
The best summary of Earth you’ll see for very young children.
I have to say that I have fallen completely in love with this album and not only for its beautiful illustrations, with a plump Earth and friendly face that makes you want to chuc. The whole album is full of life and throughout its pages we live the story with Tierra, we notice its gestures, its joy, sorrow or concern. It is very easy to empathize with her and for the little ones to keep everything she tells them because they endow her with personality and feelings.
This book leaves nothing, but it is not an encyclopedia to be memorized either. It tells everything in a clear and summarized way so that the kids stay with what is important without getting bored. I would dare to say that they will love to know more about the Earth and that they will ask you to buy them the albums of their brothers Sol y Luna.