The Sun Is Kind of A Big Deal by Nick Seluk
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The Sun Is Kind of a Big Deal by Nick Seluk imagines the sun as a rock star of sorts in the solar system where everyone knows his name and his importance. Even Pluto is in the background of this one. My daughter loves books where she's learning without realizing it. Nonfiction told in a way that's fun and engaging will always be a big hit with her. Seluk achieves that for the most part in this book.
The book includes a main dialogue about the sun as well as some sidebars about specific facts on the solar system and space terms like "asteroids." The pictures are colorful and fun, especially since space can be very black and colorless. My daughter loved how the planets introduced themselves, with Saturn being the "Hula-Hoop Champion." And Seluk uses a racetrack to illustrate the rotation of the planets around the sun. Very helpful for younger readers just learning about space. The visuals explaining direct and indirect sunlight and its affect on Earth were helpful as well.
However, there are some larger words like Condensation, Evaporation, and Precipitation that make an appearance in the water cycle section, which younger readers may stumble over. Challenging words, however, should never be a discouraging thing. My daughter and I made a game out of mispronouncing the word and breaking each down into smaller, more pronounceable parts until she got them right.
One of our favorite parts of the book is the visual of the sun's roll in the water cycle where the sun is putting raindrops down an enclosed slide for precipitation. It's cute. At first my daughter thought the book was too challenging until she realized how fun the pictures were and the thought bubbles became amusing to her.
The Sun Is Kind of a Big Deal by Nick Seluk is chock full of facts about the solar system, nature's cycles, and so much more. The pictures are bright and engaging, and the characterizations of the planets and other elements are amusing for young readers.
RATING: Quatrain
About the Author:
Nick Seluk worked as a graphic designer before becoming a full-time illustrator. He is the creator of the popular Awkward Yeti comic and author of the New York Times bestselling Heart and Brain, and its follow-ups Gut Instincts and Body Language. His work has appeared on CBSNews.com, Huffington Post, Buzzfeed, reddit, and blogs across the internet. Nick lives in Michigan with his wife, three kids, and a very awkward dog.