Good golden sun / written and illustrated by Brendan Wenzel.
"A series of questions addressed to the sun explores its effects on living things as well as the transference of energy through plants and animals"-- Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780316512633 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 21 x 27 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Little, Brown and Company, 2025.
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| Subject: | Questions and answers > Juvenile fiction. Sun > Juvenile fiction. |
| Genre: | Picture books. |
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- Baker & Taylor
Celebrate the mysteries of light from sunup to sundown as it weaves its way through creation inspiring change, hope, wonder and curiosity, in a story that uses bold, collage-style art to explore the life-giving power of the nearest star. Illustrations. - Baker & Taylor
"A series of questions addressed to the sun explores its effects on living things as well as the transference of energy through plants and animals"-- - Grand Central Pub
From the bestselling and award-winning creator of They All Saw a Cat comes a bold and playful exploration of how the sun touches all life on earthâperfect for celebrating Earth Day!
Good golden sun, there is much weâd like to know! Are you happy? Are you lonely? Are you feeling well today? Does your belly ever ache? Wonât you come down to play?
From sunbeam, to flower, to insect, to animal, to plant, to soil, and the earth itselfâ¦the sun makes, moves, and transforms life all around us. Celebrate the mysteries of light from sunup to sundown as it weaves its way through creation inspiring change, hope, wonder, and curiosity. ÂUsing a bold, young collage-style art perfect for fans of Eric Carle, Brendan Wenzel's mastery of visual storytelling is on full display in this ebullient exploration of the life-giving power of our nearest star.