Kirkus Reviews QR Code
I'M A NEUTRINO by Eve M. Vavagiakis

I'M A NEUTRINO

Tiny Particles in a Big Universe

by Eve M. Vavagiakis ; illustrated by Ilze Lemesis

Pub Date: March 8th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-5362-2207-4
Publisher: MIT Kids Press/Candlewick

The mysteries of a neutrino unfold!

This rhyming tale with minimal text offers a whimsical initiation into the wonders and features of a neutrino particle. Young readers will learn about the traits of neutrinos—charge, mass, weight, flavors, movements, and origins—and their significance. Ethereal digital illustrations with comical touches portray neutrinos from micro and macro perspectives and conjure up awe-inspiring images of outer space. Children and scientists of various races and genders are shown studying neutrinos; one double-page spread depicts the interior of a neutrino detector. Although the rhymes are sometimes wobbly and skew young, the text provides a solid foundation from which to launch deeper explorations of the subject matter. Not all youngsters will be developmentally ready to digest and comprehend the ideas presented, but precocious young scientists will doubtlessly benefit. The information and concepts are rather abstract, and not much explanation or detail is provided in the main text (“I am a fermion that can hardly be traced. I come in flavors but not ones you can taste”), but the backmatter provides more specifics and expounds upon unfamiliar terminology. Overall, this book would be a helpful addition to any science collection, though it’s best suited for more mature young readers.

A poetic, gently humorous introduction to the world of neutrino physics.

(further reading) (Informational picture book. 5-8)