Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Earth!: My First 4.54 Billion Years by Stacy McAnulty



Ink and watercolor illustrations combine with a first-person narrative in this autobiography of Earth, who says, “You can call me Planet Awesome.” Facts about Earth's favorite activities, such as spinning, circling the sun, and hanging out with the moon are mentioned. The process of the planet forming and cooling is shown as photos in a scrapbook. A time line chronicles the development of air, plants, and animals with a comment for each milestone (“My first dinosaur!”). The end of the dinosaurs is shown in a spread with Earth fearfully watching an angry asteroid hurtling closer. Younger readers learn basic facts such as the names of the planets in the solar system or that it takes 29 days for the moon to orbit the earth. Older students will enjoy the personification of the planet and the humor of the narrative. For instance, Earth remarks that “animals are nice. But they mostly eat and poop and never wonder about my amazing life.” There are also details in the illustrations (like an image of the Beatles) that will amuse observant readers and adults. Back matter includes information on the continents, Earth’s location in space, extinction events, and a list of sources. There is also a brief author’s note addressed to "alien visitors," aka readers. VERDICT: A humorous approach to planetary facts for the elementary grades.

My review first appeared in the November 2017 issue of School Library Journal, p. 102

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