What is the Sun?

What is the Sun? by Reeve Lindbergh, published by Walker in 1995, is a charming exploration of nature and the cosmos through the eyes of a small boy and his grandmother. This edition features 26 pages of engaging rhymes that spark curiosity about the sun, moon, tides, and other natural phenomena, all framed within the comforting context of a bedtime conversation.
Readers will find a delightful blend of storytelling and education as the characters discuss various elements of the earth, sea, and sky. The book’s layout includes large double-page illustrations that vividly depict the subjects of their dialogue, alongside smaller vignettes capturing the intimate moments between the child and his grandmother. This work falls within the realms of juvenile fiction, bedtime stories, and science and nature, making it a thoughtful addition to any child’s reading collection.
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What is the sun? a small boy asks his grandmother one bedtime – beginning a rhyming conversation about the wonders of earth, sea and sky. They talk about the moon, the tides (and the way they ebb and flow), the wind, the rain, the earth and people too. The exchange takes place while the child is getting ready for bed, which is reflected in the book’s layout with large double-page spread illustrations of the subjects discussed and small vignettes of the child and his grandmother.
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