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Book Title
Sun In My Tummy : How the Food We Eat Gives US Energy from the Sun
Publication Name
Sun in My Tummy
Title
Sun in My Tummy
Subtitle
How the food we eat gives us energy from the sun
Author
Laura Alary
Illustrator
Andrea Blinick
Contributor
Andrea Blinick (Illustrated by)
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
1772782416
EAN
9781772782417
ISBN
9781772782417
Publisher
Pajama Press
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Topic
Science & Nature / Flowers & Plants, Cooking & Food, Science & Nature / Chemistry, Health & Daily Living / Diet & Nutrition
Release Date
12/05/2022
Release Year
2022
Language
English
Number of Pages
32 Pages
Intended Audience
Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years
Country/Region of Manufacture
CA
Item Height
0.6in
Item Length
10.1in
Item Width
9.3in
Item Weight
16.2 Oz
Publication Year
2022

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Product Information

In simple but expressive language, a mother describes to her young daughter how the sun's light becomes the energy in her body through the oats, blueberries, and milk in her home-cooked breakfast.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Pajama Press
ISBN-10
1772782416
ISBN-13
9781772782417
eBay Product ID (ePID)
12050393732

Product Key Features

Book Title
Sun In My Tummy : How the Food We Eat Gives US Energy from the Sun
Author
Laura Alary
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Science & Nature / Flowers & Plants, Cooking & Food, Science & Nature / Chemistry, Health & Daily Living / Diet & Nutrition
Intended Audience
Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years
Publication Year
2022
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Number of Pages
32 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10.1in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
9.3in
Item Weight
16.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Qk882a42 2022
Grade from
Kindergarten
Grade to
Third Grade
Reviews
Praise for Sun in My Tummy 2022 The Children's Book Council "March: Hot Off the Press" feature "Alary carefully creates sound, rhythm, and action, while precisely placing line breaks to enhance drama and pacing.... Mixed-media artwork creates striking color variation and subtle dimension, lifting the illustrations right off the page....Blinick's deliberate use of line moves the eye across the page in perfect accompaniment to the narrative.... This book is as essential as sunshine; the absolutely beautiful STEM story is as absorbing as photosynthesis itself."--School Library Journal, Starred Review "Toronto author Laura Alary's poetic rumination about how the sun nourishes us all offers food for thought. The sunny and bright mixed-media illustrations from Andrea Blinick are inviting."--Quill & Quire "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."--Booklist "The illustrations are brightly colored pencil-like drawings of how oats grow, how blueberries grow, and even how birds and bees help pollinate flowers. This is a great way to talk about the cycles of food and how we end up with some of the yummy dishes that become part of our family routines." --Youth Services Book Review "Through Blinick's mixed-media illustrations, she is able to conceptualize a pretty complex topic and turn it into something that is easily understood by even the youngest of readers. Overall, Sun in My Tummy is a highly informative and enjoyable read."--CM: Canadian Review "For those of us that like a fictionalized feel to our nonfiction, this book delivers. It's accessible, fun, and informative but does not scrimp on the science (there is even a one-page Author's Note describing the process of Photosynthesis). It could just as easily be read as a bedtime story as used as a learning tool in a classroom environment. An excellent choice for parents, caregivers, or educators. Loved this read."--Cloud Lake Literary "It's never too early to introduce STEM subjects to young readers, and this is a great title for a budding young scientist. I just wish it had been around when my own children were young."--YA Books Central "A clever book to help young children understand where our food comes from and how it grows and passes energy to us: food is fuel, and sometimes that means the warm-heartedness of sunlight!"--Children's Literature-CLCD "This is an excellent science book for primary grades, starting with a concept everyone will recognize and using free verse and whimsical illustrations to foster a sense of wonder about the natural world."--A Kids Book A Day "The sun is the true star of this charming picture book by Laura Alary and Andrea Blinick. Sun in My Tummy is a great supplement to any science lesson or a way to build gratitude and understanding in subtle ways for the role of nature in our lives."--Canadian Children's Book News "One of my favourite pages is when she walks down the stairs in the dark, not overly pleased about having to wake up, and in the kitchen her mom is making oatmeal and the entire kitchen is bright and sunny. Readers learn how the sun, soil and rain make the plants and blueberries grow as well as provides the grass the cow eats that gives her the milk for her oatmeal."--Book Time "Many lovely details on each spread will encourage further attention and discussion. The cow literally floating in her cereal bowl will elicit tiny giggles."--Sal's Fiction Addiction, Praise for Sun in My Tummy 2022 The Children's Book Council "March: Hot Off the Press" feature "Toronto author Laura Alary's poetic rumination about how the sun nourishes us all offers food for thought. The sunny and bright mixed-media illustrations from Andrea Blinick are inviting."--Quill & Quire "The illustrations are brightly colored pencil-like drawings of how oats grow, how blueberries grow, and even how birds and bees help pollinate flowers. This is a great way to talk about the cycles of food and how we end up with some of the yummy dishes that become part of our family routines." --Youth Services Book Review "Alary carefully creates sound, rhythm, and action, while precisely placing line breaks to enhance drama and pacing.... Mixed-media artwork creates striking color variation and subtle dimension, lifting the illustrations right off the page....Blinick's deliberate use of line moves the eye across the page in perfect accompaniment to the narrative.... This book is as essential as sunshine; the absolutely beautiful STEM story is as absorbing as photosynthesis itself."--School Library Journal, Starred Review "Through Blinick's mixed-media illustrations, she is able to conceptualize a pretty complex topic and turn it into something that is easily understood by even the youngest of readers. Overall, Sun in My Tummy is a highly informative and enjoyable read."--CM: Canadian Review "For those of us that like a fictionalized feel to our nonfiction, this book delivers. It's accessible, fun, and informative but does not scrimp on the science (there is even a one-page Author's Note describing the process of Photosynthesis). It could just as easily be read as a bedtime story as used as a learning tool in a classroom environment. An excellent choice for parents, caregivers, or educators. Loved this read."--Cloud Lake Literary "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."--Booklist "It's never too early to introduce STEM subjects to young readers, and this is a great title for a budding young scientist. I just wish it had been around when my own children were young."--YA Books Central "A clever book to help young children understand where our food comes from and how it grows and passes energy to us: food is fuel, and sometimes that means the warm-heartedness of sunlight!"--Children's Literature-CLCD "This is an excellent science book for primary grades, starting with a concept everyone will recognize and using free verse and whimsical illustrations to foster a sense of wonder about the natural world."--A Kids Book A Day "The sun is the true star of this charming picture book by Laura Alary and Andrea Blinick. Sun in My Tummy is a great supplement to any science lesson or a way to build gratitude and understanding in subtle ways for the role of nature in our lives."--Canadian Children's Book News "One of my favourite pages is when she walks down the stairs in the dark, not overly pleased about having to wake up, and in the kitchen her mom is making oatmeal and the entire kitchen is bright and sunny. Readers learn how the sun, soil and rain make the plants and blueberries grow as well as provides the grass the cow eats that gives her the milk for her oatmeal."--Book Time, Praise for Sun in My Tummy "Toronto author Laura Alary's poetic rumination about how the sun nourishes us all offers food for thought. The sunny and bright mixed-media illustrations from Andrea Blinick are inviting."--Quill & Quire "The illustrations are brightly colored pencil-like drawings of how oats grow, how blueberries grow, and even how birds and bees help pollinate flowers. This is a great way to talk about the cycles of food and how we end up with some of the yummy dishes that become part of our family routines." --Youth Services Book Review "Alary carefully creates sound, rhythm, and action, while precisely placing line breaks to enhance drama and pacing.... Mixed-media artwork creates striking color variation and subtle dimension, lifting the illustrations right off the page....Blinick's deliberate use of line moves the eye across the page in perfect accompaniment to the narrative.... This book is as essential as sunshine; the absolutely beautiful STEM story is as absorbing as photosynthesis itself."--School Library Journal, Starred Review "Through Blinick's mixed-media illustrations, she is able to conceptualize a pretty complex topic and turn it into something that is easily understood by even the youngest of readers. Overall, Sun in My Tummy is a highly informative and enjoyable read."--CM: Canadian Review "For those of us that like a fictionalized feel to our nonfiction, this book delivers. It's accessible, fun, and informative but does not scrimp on the science (there is even a one-page Author's Note describing the process of Photosynthesis). It could just as easily be read as a bedtime story as used as a learning tool in a classroom environment. An excellent choice for parents, caregivers, or educators. Loved this read."--Cloud Lake Literary, Praise for Sun in My Tummy 2022 The Children's Book Council "March: Hot Off the Press" feature "Toronto author Laura Alary's poetic rumination about how the sun nourishes us all offers food for thought. The sunny and bright mixed-media illustrations from Andrea Blinick are inviting."--Quill & Quire "The illustrations are brightly colored pencil-like drawings of how oats grow, how blueberries grow, and even how birds and bees help pollinate flowers. This is a great way to talk about the cycles of food and how we end up with some of the yummy dishes that become part of our family routines." --Youth Services Book Review "Alary carefully creates sound, rhythm, and action, while precisely placing line breaks to enhance drama and pacing.... Mixed-media artwork creates striking color variation and subtle dimension, lifting the illustrations right off the page....Blinick's deliberate use of line moves the eye across the page in perfect accompaniment to the narrative.... This book is as essential as sunshine; the absolutely beautiful STEM story is as absorbing as photosynthesis itself."--School Library Journal, Starred Review "Through Blinick's mixed-media illustrations, she is able to conceptualize a pretty complex topic and turn it into something that is easily understood by even the youngest of readers. Overall, Sun in My Tummy is a highly informative and enjoyable read."--CM: Canadian Review "For those of us that like a fictionalized feel to our nonfiction, this book delivers. It's accessible, fun, and informative but does not scrimp on the science (there is even a one-page Author's Note describing the process of Photosynthesis). It could just as easily be read as a bedtime story as used as a learning tool in a classroom environment. An excellent choice for parents, caregivers, or educators. Loved this read."--Cloud Lake Literary "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."--Booklist, Praise for Sun in My Tummy "Toronto author Laura Alary's poetic rumination about how the sun nourishes us all offers food for thought. The sunny and bright mixed-media illustrations from Andrea Blinick are inviting."--Quill & Quire "The illustrations are brightly colored pencil-like drawings of how oats grow, how blueberries grow, and even how birds and bees help pollinate flowers. This is a great way to talk about the cycles of food and how we end up with some of the yummy dishes that become part of our family routines." --Youth Services Book Review "Alary carefully creates sound, rhythm, and action, while precisely placing line breaks to enhance drama and pacing.... Mixed-media artwork creates striking color variation and subtle dimension, lifting the illustrations right off the page....Blinick's deliberate use of line moves the eye across the page in perfect accompaniment to the narrative.... This book is as essential as sunshine; the absolutely beautiful STEM story is as absorbing as photosynthesis itself."--School Library Journal, Praise for Sun in My Tummy 2022 The Children's Book Council "March: Hot Off the Press" feature "Toronto author Laura Alary's poetic rumination about how the sun nourishes us all offers food for thought. The sunny and bright mixed-media illustrations from Andrea Blinick are inviting."--Quill & Quire "The illustrations are brightly colored pencil-like drawings of how oats grow, how blueberries grow, and even how birds and bees help pollinate flowers. This is a great way to talk about the cycles of food and how we end up with some of the yummy dishes that become part of our family routines." --Youth Services Book Review "Alary carefully creates sound, rhythm, and action, while precisely placing line breaks to enhance drama and pacing.... Mixed-media artwork creates striking color variation and subtle dimension, lifting the illustrations right off the page....Blinick's deliberate use of line moves the eye across the page in perfect accompaniment to the narrative.... This book is as essential as sunshine; the absolutely beautiful STEM story is as absorbing as photosynthesis itself."--School Library Journal, Starred Review "Through Blinick's mixed-media illustrations, she is able to conceptualize a pretty complex topic and turn it into something that is easily understood by even the youngest of readers. Overall, Sun in My Tummy is a highly informative and enjoyable read."--CM: Canadian Review "For those of us that like a fictionalized feel to our nonfiction, this book delivers. It's accessible, fun, and informative but does not scrimp on the science (there is even a one-page Author's Note describing the process of Photosynthesis). It could just as easily be read as a bedtime story as used as a learning tool in a classroom environment. An excellent choice for parents, caregivers, or educators. Loved this read."--Cloud Lake Literary "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."--Booklist "It's never too early to introduce STEM subjects to young readers, and this is a great title for a budding young scientist. I just wish it had been around when my own children were young."--YA Books Central "A clever book to help young children understand where our food comes from and how it grows and passes energy to us: food is fuel, and sometimes that means the warm-heartedness of sunlight!"--Children's Literature-CLCD "This is an excellent science book for primary grades, starting with a concept everyone will recognize and using free verse and whimsical illustrations to foster a sense of wonder about the natural world."--A Kids Book A Day, Praise for Sun in My Tummy 2022 The Children's Book Council "March: Hot Off the Press" feature "Toronto author Laura Alary's poetic rumination about how the sun nourishes us all offers food for thought. The sunny and bright mixed-media illustrations from Andrea Blinick are inviting."--Quill & Quire "The illustrations are brightly colored pencil-like drawings of how oats grow, how blueberries grow, and even how birds and bees help pollinate flowers. This is a great way to talk about the cycles of food and how we end up with some of the yummy dishes that become part of our family routines." --Youth Services Book Review "Alary carefully creates sound, rhythm, and action, while precisely placing line breaks to enhance drama and pacing.... Mixed-media artwork creates striking color variation and subtle dimension, lifting the illustrations right off the page....Blinick's deliberate use of line moves the eye across the page in perfect accompaniment to the narrative.... This book is as essential as sunshine; the absolutely beautiful STEM story is as absorbing as photosynthesis itself."--School Library Journal, Starred Review "Through Blinick's mixed-media illustrations, she is able to conceptualize a pretty complex topic and turn it into something that is easily understood by even the youngest of readers. Overall, Sun in My Tummy is a highly informative and enjoyable read."--CM: Canadian Review "For those of us that like a fictionalized feel to our nonfiction, this book delivers. It's accessible, fun, and informative but does not scrimp on the science (there is even a one-page Author's Note describing the process of Photosynthesis). It could just as easily be read as a bedtime story as used as a learning tool in a classroom environment. An excellent choice for parents, caregivers, or educators. Loved this read."--Cloud Lake Literary "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."--Booklist "It's never too early to introduce STEM subjects to young readers, and this is a great title for a budding young scientist. I just wish it had been around when my own children were young."--YA Books Central "A clever book to help young children understand where our food comes from and how it grows and passes energy to us: food is fuel, and sometimes that means the warm-heartedness of sunlight!"--Children's Literature-CLCD, Praise for Sun in My Tummy "Toronto author Laura Alary's poetic rumination about how the sun nourishes us all offers food for thought. The sunny and bright mixed-media illustrations from Andrea Blinick are inviting."--Quill & Quire "The illustrations are brightly colored pencil-like drawings of how oats grow, how blueberries grow, and even how birds and bees help pollinate flowers. This is a great way to talk about the cycles of food and how we end up with some of the yummy dishes that become part of our family routines." --Youth Services Book Review, Praise for Sun in My Tummy 2022 The Children's Book Council "March: Hot Off the Press" feature "Toronto author Laura Alary's poetic rumination about how the sun nourishes us all offers food for thought. The sunny and bright mixed-media illustrations from Andrea Blinick are inviting."--Quill & Quire "The illustrations are brightly colored pencil-like drawings of how oats grow, how blueberries grow, and even how birds and bees help pollinate flowers. This is a great way to talk about the cycles of food and how we end up with some of the yummy dishes that become part of our family routines." --Youth Services Book Review "Alary carefully creates sound, rhythm, and action, while precisely placing line breaks to enhance drama and pacing.... Mixed-media artwork creates striking color variation and subtle dimension, lifting the illustrations right off the page....Blinick's deliberate use of line moves the eye across the page in perfect accompaniment to the narrative.... This book is as essential as sunshine; the absolutely beautiful STEM story is as absorbing as photosynthesis itself."--School Library Journal, Starred Review "Through Blinick's mixed-media illustrations, she is able to conceptualize a pretty complex topic and turn it into something that is easily understood by even the youngest of readers. Overall, Sun in My Tummy is a highly informative and enjoyable read."--CM: Canadian Review "For those of us that like a fictionalized feel to our nonfiction, this book delivers. It's accessible, fun, and informative but does not scrimp on the science (there is even a one-page Author's Note describing the process of Photosynthesis). It could just as easily be read as a bedtime story as used as a learning tool in a classroom environment. An excellent choice for parents, caregivers, or educators. Loved this read."--Cloud Lake Literary, Praise for Sun in My Tummy "Toronto author Laura Alary's poetic rumination about how the sun nourishes us all offers food for thought. The sunny and bright mixed-media illustrations from Andrea Blinick are inviting."--Quill & Quire, Praise for Sun in My Tummy 2022 The Children's Book Council "March: Hot Off the Press" feature "Toronto author Laura Alary's poetic rumination about how the sun nourishes us all offers food for thought. The sunny and bright mixed-media illustrations from Andrea Blinick are inviting."--Quill & Quire "The illustrations are brightly colored pencil-like drawings of how oats grow, how blueberries grow, and even how birds and bees help pollinate flowers. This is a great way to talk about the cycles of food and how we end up with some of the yummy dishes that become part of our family routines." --Youth Services Book Review "Alary carefully creates sound, rhythm, and action, while precisely placing line breaks to enhance drama and pacing.... Mixed-media artwork creates striking color variation and subtle dimension, lifting the illustrations right off the page....Blinick's deliberate use of line moves the eye across the page in perfect accompaniment to the narrative.... This book is as essential as sunshine; the absolutely beautiful STEM story is as absorbing as photosynthesis itself."--School Library Journal, Starred Review "Through Blinick's mixed-media illustrations, she is able to conceptualize a pretty complex topic and turn it into something that is easily understood by even the youngest of readers. Overall, Sun in My Tummy is a highly informative and enjoyable read."--CM: Canadian Review "For those of us that like a fictionalized feel to our nonfiction, this book delivers. It's accessible, fun, and informative but does not scrimp on the science (there is even a one-page Author's Note describing the process of Photosynthesis). It could just as easily be read as a bedtime story as used as a learning tool in a classroom environment. An excellent choice for parents, caregivers, or educators. Loved this read."--Cloud Lake Literary "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."--Booklist "It's never too early to introduce STEM subjects to young readers, and this is a great title for a budding young scientist. I just wish it had been around when my own children were young."--YA Books Central "A clever book to help young children understand where our food comes from and how it grows and passes energy to us: food is fuel, and sometimes that means the warm-heartedness of sunlight!"--Children's Literature-CLCD "This is an excellent science book for primary grades, starting with a concept everyone will recognize and using free verse and whimsical illustrations to foster a sense of wonder about the natural world."--A Kids Book A Day "The sun is the true star of this charming picture book by Laura Alary and Andrea Blinick. Sun in My Tummy is a great supplement to any science lesson or a way to build gratitude and understanding in subtle ways for the role of nature in our lives."--Canadian Children's Book News, Praise for Sun in My Tummy "Toronto author Laura Alary's poetic rumination about how the sun nourishes us all offers food for thought. The sunny and bright mixed-media illustrations from Andrea Blinick are inviting."--Quill & Quire "The illustrations are brightly colored pencil-like drawings of how oats grow, how blueberries grow, and even how birds and bees help pollinate flowers. This is a great way to talk about the cycles of food and how we end up with some of the yummy dishes that become part of our family routines." --Youth Services Book Review "Alary carefully creates sound, rhythm, and action, while precisely placing line breaks to enhance drama and pacing.... Mixed-media artwork creates striking color variation and subtle dimension, lifting the illustrations right off the page....Blinick's deliberate use of line moves the eye across the page in perfect accompaniment to the narrative.... This book is as essential as sunshine; the absolutely beautiful STEM story is as absorbing as photosynthesis itself."--School Library Journal "Through Blinick's mixed-media illustrations, she is able to conceptualize a pretty complex topic and turn it into something that is easily understood by even the youngest of readers. Overall, Sun in My Tummy is a highly informative and enjoyable read."--CM: Canadian Review, Praise for Sun in My Tummy 2022 The Children's Book Council "March: Hot Off the Press" feature "Alary carefully creates sound, rhythm, and action, while precisely placing line breaks to enhance drama and pacing.... Mixed-media artwork creates striking color variation and subtle dimension, lifting the illustrations right off the page....Blinick's deliberate use of line moves the eye across the page in perfect accompaniment to the narrative.... This book is as essential as sunshine; the absolutely beautiful STEM story is as absorbing as photosynthesis itself."--School Library Journal, Starred Review "Toronto author Laura Alary's poetic rumination about how the sun nourishes us all offers food for thought. The sunny and bright mixed-media illustrations from Andrea Blinick are inviting."--Quill & Quire "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."--Booklist "The illustrations are brightly colored pencil-like drawings of how oats grow, how blueberries grow, and even how birds and bees help pollinate flowers. This is a great way to talk about the cycles of food and how we end up with some of the yummy dishes that become part of our family routines." --Youth Services Book Review "Through Blinick's mixed-media illustrations, she is able to conceptualize a pretty complex topic and turn it into something that is easily understood by even the youngest of readers. Overall, Sun in My Tummy is a highly informative and enjoyable read."--CM: Canadian Review "For those of us that like a fictionalized feel to our nonfiction, this book delivers. It's accessible, fun, and informative but does not scrimp on the science (there is even a one-page Author's Note describing the process of Photosynthesis). It could just as easily be read as a bedtime story as used as a learning tool in a classroom environment. An excellent choice for parents, caregivers, or educators. Loved this read."--Cloud Lake Literary "It's never too early to introduce STEM subjects to young readers, and this is a great title for a budding young scientist. I just wish it had been around when my own children were young."--YA Books Central "A clever book to help young children understand where our food comes from and how it grows and passes energy to us: food is fuel, and sometimes that means the warm-heartedness of sunlight!"--Children's Literature-CLCD "This is an excellent science book for primary grades, starting with a concept everyone will recognize and using free verse and whimsical illustrations to foster a sense of wonder about the natural world."--A Kids Book A Day "The sun is the true star of this charming picture book by Laura Alary and Andrea Blinick. Sun in My Tummy is a great supplement to any science lesson or a way to build gratitude and understanding in subtle ways for the role of nature in our lives."--Canadian Children's Book News "One of my favourite pages is when she walks down the stairs in the dark, not overly pleased about having to wake up, and in the kitchen her mom is making oatmeal and the entire kitchen is bright and sunny. Readers learn how the sun, soil and rain make the plants and blueberries grow as well as provides the grass the cow eats that gives her the milk for her oatmeal."--Book Time "Many lovely details on each spread will encourage further attention and discussion. The cow literally floating in her cereal bowl will elicit tiny giggles."--Sal's Fiction Addiction "You know one of my favorite ways to get readers into nonfiction?! Sneaking it into a picture book!... Sun In My Tummy does just that... The author gives background on how the sun played a factor in growing the oats when they were still in the field... We enjoyed this one!"--@ohthebookswelove
Illustrated by
Blinick, Andrea
Copyright Date
2022
Target Audience
Juvenile Audience
Lccn
2023-385113
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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