Karen S. (BoysMom) - , reviewed on + 828 more book reviews
The Sky Is Not Blue by Joy Jones
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A wonderful children's picture book that combines science and taking the time to see the world around us.
The Sky Is Not Blue is a delightful new children's picture book about Robert, an adorable child who draws the world, specifically the changing aspect of the sky, as he sees it rather than relegating it to an indiscriminate blue background. I think I fell in love with this fictional child the first time he appeared on the page for his infectious joy and inspirational enthusiasm for life and the beauty he saw around himself. His consistent connection to the real look of his world eventually affects his teacher as well.
I would have loved to have had this book in our library to share with my children when they were Robert's age. Besides the storyline of observation and conscious intent, the book includes small bite-sized and child-friendly facts and the basic science behind why the sky is seen as blue and other colors. I was glad to watch Robert remain steadfast in drawing what he actually saw rather than succumbing to the cliché of always having a swath of blue at the top of his drawings.
I recommend THE SKY IS NOT BLUE to those with young readers or listeners, especially ones with an affinity for drawing and coloring.
I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving an Advanced Review Copy via Netgalley.
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A wonderful children's picture book that combines science and taking the time to see the world around us.
The Sky Is Not Blue is a delightful new children's picture book about Robert, an adorable child who draws the world, specifically the changing aspect of the sky, as he sees it rather than relegating it to an indiscriminate blue background. I think I fell in love with this fictional child the first time he appeared on the page for his infectious joy and inspirational enthusiasm for life and the beauty he saw around himself. His consistent connection to the real look of his world eventually affects his teacher as well.
I would have loved to have had this book in our library to share with my children when they were Robert's age. Besides the storyline of observation and conscious intent, the book includes small bite-sized and child-friendly facts and the basic science behind why the sky is seen as blue and other colors. I was glad to watch Robert remain steadfast in drawing what he actually saw rather than succumbing to the cliché of always having a swath of blue at the top of his drawings.
I recommend THE SKY IS NOT BLUE to those with young readers or listeners, especially ones with an affinity for drawing and coloring.
I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving an Advanced Review Copy via Netgalley.