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WATER IS WATER by Miranda Paul

WATER IS WATER

A Book About the Water Cycle

by Miranda Paul ; illustrated by Jason Chin

Pub Date: May 26th, 2015
ISBN: 978-1-59643-984-9
Publisher: Neal Porter/Roaring Brook

A biracial brother and sister explore the out-of-doors (and a bit of mischief) through the four seasons in this poetic look at the many forms water takes on its trip through its cycle.

The book begins in summer as the siblings catch a turtle in the pond near their home before rain drives them indoors. From drinking a cup of water to watching the steam rise from their hot cocoa, the two notice the water around them, letting the turtle go again under a gorgeous cloud-filled sky before a page turn signals autumn, school, falling leaves and fog. “Rain is rain unless… // on the ground. / Slosh / in galoshes. / Splash to your knees! / Puddles are puddles unless… // puddles freeze. / Glide. / Slide. / Put on the brakes! / Ice is ice unless… // it forms flakes.” Much like Deborah Lee Rose’s illustrations for her Twelve Days books, Chin’s realistic watercolor-and-gouache illustrations offer repeat readers seemingly endless new details, like the brother’s propensity for finding small animals with which to torment his sister. The water cycle’s importance is brought home in the closing pages, snow leading to spring to mud to roots to apples to cider. Backmatter tells more about each step in the cycle, using solid explanations and science vocabulary.

An engaging and lyrical look at the water cycle.

(water facts, further reading, bibliography) (Informational picture book. 6-10)