Book

Nothing Sticks Like a Shadow

by Ann Tompert

📖 Overview

Rabbit claims to know how to get rid of his shadow, prompting his animal friends to join him in testing various methods to separate from their shadows. The group undertakes multiple attempts and experiments throughout a sunny day. Rabbit leads his companions through different locations and activities as they work to achieve their goal. The animals' efforts become increasingly creative and energetic as they pursue their mission. The story addresses themes of persistence, friendship, and the discovery that some natural phenomena remain constant despite our efforts to change them. Through playful scenarios, it offers young readers an introduction to basic concepts about light and shadows.

👀 Reviews

Readers find this book effective for teaching children about shadows through a playful narrative. Parents and teachers note it works well as part of science lessons about light and shadows. Liked: - Clear, simple explanations of how shadows work - Engaging illustrations that demonstrate shadow concepts - Humorous storyline keeps children's attention - Works for ages 4-8 - Useful for classroom discussions Disliked: - Some found the story repetitive - A few parents mentioned their children lost interest partway through Ratings: Goodreads: 3.9/5 (87 ratings) Amazon: 4.3/5 (12 ratings) Several teachers reported using this book to introduce shadow experiments in class. One kindergarten teacher noted: "My students immediately wanted to try catching their own shadows after reading this." A parent reviewer mentioned: "The concept is a bit abstract for younger kids, but the story helped my 4-year-old understand why his shadow follows him."

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Shadow by Suzy Lee A girl's imagination transforms ordinary shadows into extraordinary creatures and adventures.

My Shadow by Robert Louis Stevenson and Ted Rand A child observes how shadows change throughout the day and marvels at their mysterious nature.

🤔 Interesting facts

🌞 Ann Tompert wrote over 50 children's books during her career, beginning her writing journey after working as a kindergarten teacher 🌑 The book's illustrator, Lynn Munsinger, has illustrated more than 100 children's books and is particularly known for her charming animal characters ☁️ The concept of shadows explored in the book is a common topic in early science education, helping children understand basic principles of light and objects 🌅 The story draws inspiration from traditional folktales where characters try to outsmart natural phenomena, a theme found in many cultures worldwide 🎨 The book's main character Rabbit's attempts to get rid of his shadow mirror real-world observations that children make when they first become aware of their own shadows