Review by Booklist Review
This introduction to measurement goes far beyond new vocabulary, definitions, and units. It does cover some basics: speed can be measured by miles per hour, sound by decibels, and so on. Once an accessible, child-friendly example is given, the rhyming text takes off, suggesting all sorts of other ways to quantify an amount, an experience, or the passing of time. Children can be measured by inches to see how much they've grown, but growth can also be quantified through how far they can swing or how many new words they know. People measure their lives in years, but why not in friendships, catching bugs, or playing cards? The effortless rhymes swing along with appealing cadence, and the cheerful illustrations feature characters fully enjoying all kinds of activities. The generous back matter includes overviews of the British imperial and metric systems, a summary of the units of measurement mentioned in the text, and some simple experiments. This appealing STEAM offering models new ways of thinking and should inspire some creative calculating.
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Review by Kirkus Book Review
Measure with pleasure! This marvelously written book, expressed in jaunty verses that scan beautifully, teaches readers how to measure all sorts of things, using a variety of standard measuring units, such as seconds, inches, years, decibels, and lumens. (Did we mention that the book is also a nifty vocabulary developer?) Perhaps even more important, the volume challenges youngsters to get creative and "measure" intangibles such as life experiences--including friendship. In other words, "How about getting some measuring done / in ways that are wildly, wonderfully fun?" Readers can measure bike rides not just by distance, but by feeling the "whooshing of wind as we go," rainfall by how many puddles we can skip and hop into, and growth "in how far we jump, in how high we swing." And how about considering books not just in terms of the numbers of pages read or time spent reading, but by counting how many monsters are in a story or how many times we laughed, cried, or cheered for the tale's heroes? Cheerful, dynamic illustrations, rendered in ink and pencil and colored digitally, depict characters who are diverse in terms of race and age. Children will love volunteering their ideas for measuring things in their own lives. Measure this book in the big smiles it will elicit. (systems of measurement, units of measurement in this book and beyond, let's measure together!) (Informational picture book. 6-9) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.