Is a Blue Whale the Biggest Thing There Is? (Wells of Knowledge) - Celador Books & Gifts
Is a Blue Whale the Biggest Thing There Is? (Wells of Knowledge) - Celador Books & Gifts
Is a Blue Whale the Biggest Thing There Is? (Wells of Knowledge) - Celador Books & Gifts
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Is a Blue Whale the Biggest Thing There Is? (Wells of Knowledge)

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Author: Robert E. Wells

Brand: Albert Whitman & Company

Format: Picture Book

Number Of Pages: 32

Release Date: 01-01-1993

Details: Product Description A blue whale is big; its the biggest animal alive. But it isn't the biggest thing there is. In this informative and engaging book, readers discover some big things, some bigger things, and the thing beyond measure--what can truly be called the Biggest Thing There Is! Review "Amusing color illustrations and a whimsical text show how large items are dwarfed in size when compared to even larger things. Fun and informative."--The Horn Book Guide "This book makes the very big definable, if not comprehensible, a paradox sweet with mystery. Middle-graders will find here a light and easy read for science class."--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "What How Much is a Million did for big numbers, this picture book does for big sizes, making the inconceivable more imaginable through original, concrete images...Lively ink-and-watercolor illustrations brighten the pages of this accessible concept book. The title and cover will draw a large audience of small children fascinated by big things."--Booklist "With its bright primary colors; cartoon illustrations; and readable, conversational text, this picture book will find a niche in most collections...Librarians and teachers could use this book to introduce units on size, measuring, or relativity. And it would be useful to demonstrate how to make beginning graphs in a fun, accessible way."--School Library Journal Synopsis Illustrates the concept of big, bigger, and biggest by comparing the physical measurements of such large things as a blue whale, a mountain, a star, and the universe. From the Inside Flap The blue whale is the biggest creature on Earth. But a hollow Mount Everest could hold billions of whales! And though Mount Everest is enormous, it is pretty small compared to the Earth. This book is an innovative exploration of size and proportion. About the Author Robert E. Wells is the author and illustrator of many intriguing and award-winning science books for children, including Can You Count to a Googol? and Why Do Elephants Need the Sun? He lives with his wife in Wenatchee, Washington.

EAN: 9780807536568

Languages: English

Binding: Paperback

Item Condition: New