Meena and the Microbiome by Majdi Osman, Teresa Martínez ISBN: 1536227595
Genres: STEM
Format: Picture Book Fiction
Source: MSL Book Review
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This picture book narrative from MIT Kids Press explains the world of microbes and how they work in the world around us, through about a curious young girl named Meena who asks a *lot* of questions, and her scientist mom, who has most of the answers. As they work in their backyard garden after a rainstorm, information about microbiomes and microbes is conveyed to the reader through Meena and her mom’s conversation about what is happening all around them in the backyard garden.
As they plant seeds, harvest vegetables, compost weeds, wash hands, and eat lunch, Meena’s mom explains what microbes are and the many different, important jobs they do, inside and outside our bodies.Simple whimsical illustrations help move the story along; the perspective of the illustrations moves from scenes in the garden to depictions of the microscopic world microbes occupy. Microbes are anthropomorphized in the narration as Meena’s mom describes the microbiome as a “community . . . like a city with millions of people living together”, and in the illustrations through cartoonish features that young readers will find compelling. The author is a researcher in the field of microbiomes and the role they play in nutrition.
Science-minded children who enjoy a little bit of an “ick” factor (microbes aid in digestion, and the word “poop” is used – always a crowd pleaser) will find that this story generates curiosity around the tiny things around us that have a big impact on our everyday lives.
Recommended as an additional purchase for school and public libraries.
Deanna Contrino, SLMS/MILS
K-2 School Resource Librarian, Scarborough Schools