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Big and Small, Room for All
Big and Small, Room for All | Jo Ellen Bogart
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A captivating look at how a child, fits into the great, big universe around us. “Big sky, big sky, what is bigger than the sky?” In this clever concept book for young readers, award-winning author Jo Ellen Bogart explores the size of animate and inanimate objects and their place in the universe. She introduces children to the concept of “we” — that humans are a big part of the world, but a small part of existence. In the vastness of the universe, with galaxies swirling through space, the book begins with simple words printed on the darkness. Moving closer to our world, we see the solar system, our sun at the center. Closer still, we see the huge ball of fire, which is the sun, and the third planet out from it — our blue Earth. From Earth looming huge on the page, young readers view smaller and smaller objects, from mountain to tree to man to child to kitten to mouse to flea to microscopic beings, amazing in their complexity. Accompanied by artist Gillian Newland’s lavish watercolor paintings, Big and Small, Room for All places the immensity and wonder of space in perspective so young readers comprehend they are part of creation, but a small part of all that exists.
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shutterbug_mama
Big and Small, Room for All | Jo Ellen Bogart
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I‘ve been away on vacation out in Portland & Seattle and surrounding areas for the past 9 days! I picked these up for my little one when visiting Powell‘s Books! Eeeeeee!!! My favorite bookstore! 💖

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Krisjericho
Big and Small, Room for All | Jo Ellen Bogart
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The art in this is spectacular, and I love that it introduces the concept that things are big and small only in relation to each other. I did think it could use some some context at the end.