Monday, 30 October 2023

Wonder and Faith: 'Is a Blue Whale the Biggest Thing There Is?' by Robert E. Wells

 

 

 https://www.amazon.com/Whale-Biggest-Thing-Knowledge-Science/dp/0807536563

 


"Is the Blue Whale the Biggest Thing There Is?" by Robert E. Wells is a children's science book that explores the concept of size and scale in the natural world. The book takes readers on a journey to discover the relative sizes of various animals and objects, using the blue whale as a central point of comparison. Throughout the book, the author introduces readers to a variety of animals and even planets in the solar system. By comparing these different entities in terms of size and weight, the book helps children understand the concept of scale. The central message of the book is that size is relative, and what is "big" or "small" depends on what you compare it to.


The art style in this story leans towards realism and representation, because the illustrations seem so real and it contains presents factual information. While maintaining this realistic style, a subtle touch of cartoonish is evident as it strategically exaggerating certain elements to serve as helpful guides, reinforcing the core concept of relative size. This intentional exaggeration heightens the suspense, particularly in the revelation of the story's grandest elements. The illustrator employs water color to infuse vibrancy into the depiction of presented objects. Cross-hatching lines are applied to emphasize movement and intricate details of the objects. The strategic use of color hues becomes essential for enhancing small details, and color pastels contribute to the background's portrayal. These visual elements not only complement the text but also serve as a visual aid for young readers, offering a tangible means to grasp the concept of size comparisons. Careful choices in font size, style, and spacing enhance readability, ensuring accessibility and engagement for the audience.

 

In terms of recommendation, this story holds potential for Seventh-Day Adventist Schools, offering a valuable opportunity to introduce and underscore the concept of God as the creator of the universe. The educational aspect is purposefully woven into the storyline, sparking a sense of awe and a curiosity to delve deeper into the wonders of creation. This exploration aligns with the acknowledgment of our Creator, the vastness of the universe, and the marvels of existence. The narrative, in its profound examination of the universe's magnitude, stands as a testament to the belief in God as the ultimate creator, inviting both educators and parents to embrace its educational and spiritual value.


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