Baby loves lunar phases on Chinese New Year!

Ruth Spiro

Book - 2021

"While celebrating Chinese New Year, Baby discovers the science behind the lunar calendar and the phases of the moon"--

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Subjects
Genres
Board books
Picture books
Instructional and educational works
Fiction
Published
Watertown, MA : Charlesbridge [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Ruth Spiro (author)
Other Authors
Irene (Illustrator) Chan (illustrator)
Item Description
Cover title.
On board pages.
Physical Description
20 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 18 cm
Audience
Ages 0-3
ISBN
9781623543068
Contents unavailable.
Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 2--Both board books introduce a holiday with short descriptive sentences, and then segue into a related science concept prompted by the text--the lunar calendar for Chinese New Year and clovers for St. Patrick's Day. Each title concludes with more about the holiday and the caveat that not all celebrate it. The description of the lunar month in Lunar Phases, supported by illustrations of a smiling moon, makes the science accessible and capably ties into the narrative of the holiday: "Chinese New Year begins on a new moon. It's the start of the lunar year!" The science in Photosynthesis strains to tie into the narrative by asking "What makes clover and other plants grow?" The narrative bogs down with the scientific concept and advanced vocabulary, such as chloroplasts, chlorophyll, stomata; though the illustrations do an admirable job using arrows, lines, and simple shapes to depict the inside of a cell and how light interacts with it. The return to the holiday description afterward is an abrupt shift in the narrative. While babies may be the intended audience for this series, the scientific concepts and holiday descriptions will be more useful as simple introductions for older children. Babies will enjoy the bright, uncluttered illustrations and hearing the rich language, though comprehension will be a challenge for those under three. VERDICT Simple sentences with advanced vocabulary packaged in a board book format succinctly explain holidays and scientific concepts with uneven success.--Ramarie Beaver

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