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This gorgeous space themed board book was a no brainer to pick up for my daughters space themed nursery. I appreciate the Hello World! series for their approach to simplifying big concepts into easy to take in pieces.
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Hello World! Solar System
Written by: Jill Mcdonald
Illustrated by: JIll McDonald
Pages: 26
Age Range: 0-5
Publisher: Doubleday Books for Young Readers; Brdbk edition (March 8, 2016)
ISBN: 978-0553521030
What you’ll find: Space, planets, stars, solar system, Pluto, Earth, Mars, Venus, Saturn, Uranus, Jupiter, Mercury, Neptune
I’m a huge fan of space, so I was excited to stumble onto this little gem. The art is beautiful and fun and colorful and my daughter loves it! Each page is informational and educational in a truly fun and beautiful way. I love the idea of simplifying big concepts for children, helping them understand the world around them and generally this fits the bill perfectly. It’s an easy read, with interesting facts that as my daughter gets older will be able to appreciate.
Unfortunately it’s also slightly outdated. Admittedly it took me a second reading to realize Pluto was included (as a Dwarf Planet) but not Eris which is more mass. Saturn is also the only planet shown and listed with rings, and a page shows shared orbits.
Of course the art is still beautiful and the board pages are nice and thick. I don’t think the couple missing facts are deal-breakers at all. Instead I think as my daughter gets older it would simply be a discussion about how fast technology, advancement and our knowledge of space changes! It will be a fun way to get her involved in getting updated information!
Would I recommend: I would! Like I said, a couple outdated points don’t ruin the intent of the book and of course the beautiful art. Just simply acknowledge that things change and use it as a starting point to learn WHAT has changed since publication!
What do you think? Is this book in your collection, or do you think you’ll add it? Let me know your thoughts below!
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This book looks gorgeous! Thanks for sharing this at Booknificent Thursday on Mommynificent.com!
Tina
Oh my God, this is so cute! My boyfriend is English so now I really want this book for our future bilingual children!
That looks like a neat find for teaching young children about the solar system.
We love space related books so it’s always great to find one someone recommends! #BooknificentThursday
What a fun way to get kids learning about the solar system. It’s good to sneak in educational things when it comes to reading.
Thanks for the review! My daughter loves learning about space and would really enjoy this book. I’ll have to check it out!
I am going to have to keep this book in mind for my son as he gets older (he is only 2). I love introducing children’s books that teach new concepts and make them engaging and exciting!
What a sweet book! I love how it introduces science in a friendly and simple way, to spark interest!
We also homeschool and the solar system is on my list for this year so will definitely keep this in mind <3
I love all these space themed things, books, and information. I wish our kids love it as much as I do
Thank you for this review. We are always on the lookout for new books for homeschooling. I love the idea about making the outdated facts a teaching point about advancement!
Thank you for this review. We are always looking for new homeschooling books. I love the idea about making the outdated facts a teaching point about advancement!