Tomorrow's Child Magazine - March 2021

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BOOK REVIEWS

The Cosmic Virus– Corona COVID-19 Written by Raife Cebec Designed by Murat Ağdemir llustrated by Merve Tokmak and Murat Ağdemir A Montessori teacher who lives in Philadelphia, PA half of the year and in Istanbul, Turkey the other half wrote this book. She is a mother and grandmother. She wrote this book to help children around the world better understand the Coronavirus: where it started; how it spreads; how countries have tried to slow down the spread; what we can do to slow it down; and how it has affected human relationships across continents and oceans. She also emphasizes how people, even though they have had to isolate themselves, have found ways to cheer each other and to share food with those that are hungry. The author also mentions the positive effects of human isolation on wild animals and the environment. Raife says the best thing about the “Cosmic Virus” is that people have a lot of time to spend together with their families. She ends the book with a challenge to children—the Covid story has not ended yet. “You, children, will write the ending

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Reviewed by Lorna McGrath

after the virus. You will shape the future according to what you want to do and what kind of world you want to live in.” Raife leaves three blank pages and encourages the readers to write and/or illustrate the rest of the story. The illustrations are really quite a unique blend of drawings and photography. They also include the familiar continent map and land and water lessons from Montessori classrooms. Because of the illustrations, the book is quite beautiful and engaging. I would recommend this book for children from 5 to 11 years old. You can purchase this book from International Montessori Schools, Inc.: www.istanbulmontessori.com or contact info@istanbulmontessori.com for more information.

Where the Ocean Meets the Sand by Beth Costanzo Illustrated by Ekaterina Ilina A wonderfully illustrated book— the creatures of the sea and the creatures of the land jump out from the pages in brilliant colors, mostly life-like images. And, on top of that, this book rhymes and has a repeating phrase throughout the book. Young children love rhyming

and repeating phrases because they can participate in the reading of the book! I’m excited to share it with my four-year-old grandson and any other children who love stories and rhymes. In this rhyming book, some children will enjoy seeing (maybe for the first time) a day at the beach, or others will remember days that they have already experienced at the beach. Either way, it is an engaging and fun book to read with your favorite children! It is available at Amazon.com.

What the World Needs Now: TREES! by Cheryl Rosebush Illustrated by Zuzana Svobodová This is a delightful children’s book about how trees support human life and how humans can support them. The illustrations are engaging, very colorful, and friendly. The book starts with a world map showing where Sumatra is and leading the reader into the rainforest of Indonesia, where they meet Jefri, the orangutan. The reader first learns about what orangutans do and eat and where they live. The author then describes the similarities between orangutans and humans including what we breathe. Now comes the part that trees play in creating the oxygen that we need to breathe and the balance between oxygen and carbon dioxide. Trees give us air to breathe, food to eat, and shelter from the elements and so much more.

The author describes how trees are cut down for many reasons. She then assures the reader that it’s okay to worry and ask questions about the cutting down of trees. Next she says, “Here’s the good news: trees are renewable…” The book ends with several information pages—Amazing Trees From Around the World, Amazing Creatures of Sumatra, Indonesia, and an activity page to draw on. Cheryl Rosebush and Zuzana Svobodová’s new book will be coming out in February 2021. The title is What the World Needs Now: BEES! You can purchase these books from Amazon.com.

Layla and the Bots: Happy Paws by Vicky Fang Illustrated by Christine Nishiyama Layla and the Bots is just one of a series of four early chapter books for growing children’s vocabulary and reading skills. They suggest that this series would be for children age 5-7 years old and is 2nd grade reading level. Colorful illustrations fill each page and the text is placed strategically among them. I have learned from this book

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