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THE SUN SHINES EVERYWHERE by Mary Ann Hoberman

THE SUN SHINES EVERYWHERE

by Mary Ann Hoberman & illustrated by Luciano Lozano

Pub Date: March 19th, 2019
ISBN: 978-0-316-52384-4
Publisher: Little, Brown

An ebullient tribute to geographic and cultural diversity on this planet.

Bouncy rhyming text takes readers on a whirlwind journey around the globe, always ending with the unifying, titular refrain: “The sun shines everywhere.” Children play and interact in Japan, the United States, India, and more, all basking in warmth and sunshine. White, brown, and black faces appear throughout, including a multiracial family (although they all seem to have rather similar facial features). Lively illustrations feature various religious garments such as a Sikh turban and a Pakistani topi. A similarly global approach to biodiversity depicts cold-weather animals in Antarctica, nocturnal and subterranean animals in the Americas, dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals, and more. The text even broadly references a few key historical periods, featuring the Egyptian pyramids, classical Greek philosophers, a medieval castle, and Copernicus. Some depictions make this a less-than-ideal text for STEM learning: Landforms on a freely drawn globe are more suggestions than anything else; puffins are not found in Antarctica. Nevertheless, bright, digitally produced illustrations feature eye-catching, immersive spreads full of children at play amid vivid flowers, a variety of architectural styles, and lots of tiny details that encourage readers to look closer.

A celebration of unity through variety that’s just right for these divided times

. (Picture book. 4-8)