The Street Beneath My Feet
Written by Charlotte Guillain, Illustrated by Yuval Zommer
Words & Pictures Publishing, Copyright 2017
Nonfiction
Plot Summary:
This topsy-turvy book illustrates all the wonders around us and under our feet that we don't see. Take a journey through the underground happenings of city life and country life, all the way down to the Earth's core! Learn about the layers of the Earth, the differences between urban and rural settings, underground animals, and the natural history that is our Earth. Adventure awaits reading this wonderful insight into the life opposite ours.
Illustrations: This book is illustrated by Yuval Zommer. Zommer gives a realistic insight to what is going on in the ground below through his depictions of city life, country life, and the layers leading to the core of the Earth. This book is a flip-book, meaning that the reader can open up flaps and layers to expose more writing and illustrations. Zommer seamlessly blends his illustrations from one page to the next, as well as from top to bottom, horizontally, diagonally, and vertically. Allowing the reader to flip open layers of the book and see things in a different way also gives depth to the meaning/theme of the story. Many vibrant colors are used in this book to illustrate that the life below is not just "dirt," it is many things happening at once to keep our Earth thriving.
I would use this book for a K-2 Science lesson! This book offers wonderful inside looks into the underground happenings from the city, the country, and deep down into the layers of the Earth. I believe my students would benefit from reading this book, in that it gives them perspective into what is happening around them. This book also has many good descriptions and pictures of scientific principles, such as explaining the life cycles of animals and insects underground, and explaining the layers of the Earth.