Hey There, Earth Dweller!: Dive Into This World We Call Earth

by Marc Ter Horst (Author) Wendy Panders (Illustrator)

Hey There, Earth Dweller!: Dive Into This World We Call Earth
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
This engaging and quirky introduction into the history and facts about our world and its hidden wonders explores how humans came to inhabit planet Earth and much more. Hey There, Earth Dweller! is a fun, educational journey into everything a kid would want to know about the planet we call home. Kids are invited to learn about large-scale topics, from what makes up the many layers of the Earth--from the core to exosphere--traveling all the way out into the solar system and our many neighboring planets and moons. Presented in a vibrant mixed medium design that cleverly and humorously combines original illustrations with photographs of everyday items, this creative take on an institutional topic allows kids to engage and grasp scientific concepts covered, while encouraging them to inquisitively uncover the answers to all of their planetary questions.
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An appreciative introduction to the planet we call home.

Chapter by chapter the author, a Dutch writer of nonfiction books for young readers, covers the Earth’s origins, its position in the solar system, its composition (various forms of rock, water, and air), and its ever growing number of human occupants. Via Watkinson’s translation, he explains complex concepts in relatively simple words, using familiar examples. The layers of the Earth’s rock are compared to the layers of a “mega club sandwich” (amusingly illustrated by Panders), for instance. He picks facts that young readers are likely to appreciate and perhaps retain. He explains climate change clearly, bringing it home with sample news headlines from Sept. 8, 2106, and offers some sensible suggestions that readers can personally effect to slow the process. He also suggests ways to survive extreme weather events: hurricanes, tornadoes, landslides, floods, droughts, and forest fires. He describes the movement of human beings from the first tribes to leave their home valley through the eventual population of every continent to the exploration and mapping of the world, mostly by Europeans—the publisher reminds readers that many of these explorers were really conquerors of peoples already living in the places they found. While any survey of earth science will include some oversimplifications, this information seems reasonably accurate. The translation is very smooth, and the facts are extensively footnoted. There is no index.

Earth science engagingly presented for middle-grade readers. (notes) (Nonfiction. 9-14)
Marc Ter Horst
Marc ter Horst is a Dutch writer of nonfiction children's books. Growing up upstairs from his parents' bicycle shop, he read many books and comics. Marc studied literature, but soon found himself more interested in geology, astronomy, and evolution. Working at the National Institute for Curriculum Development, he discovered his real talent was explaining things in little words. Eventually he found the courage to become an independent copywriter and wrote for websites, museums of (natural) history, and educational publishers. He is the author of several nonfiction books for kids, and his books have been translated into several languages. Marc lives in Nijmegen in the Netherlands with his girlfriend, two kids, and two naughty rabbits.

Wendy Panders studied graphic design at the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam. She works as an illustrator and graphic designer for magazines and papers and has illustrated many children's books. Her illustrations for Roodkapje was een toffe meid (Rap with Little Red, Gottmer, 2011) earned her an Honorary Mention from the Golden Paintbrush Jury, the prize for the best illustrated children's book of the Netherlands.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781582706566
Lexile Measure
840
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Aladdin Paperbacks
Publication date
April 09, 2019
Series
-
BISAC categories
JNF051100 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Environmental Science & Ecosystems
JNF037020 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Environmental Conservation & Protection
JNF051180 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Earth Sciences - Geography
Library of Congress categories
Geography
Earth sciences
Earth (Planet)

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