One Day a Dot

One Day a DotOne Day a Dot: The Story of You, the Universe, and Everything by Ian Lendler, Bradan Lamb, Shelli Paroline
Published by First Second on April 17th 2018
ISBN: 1626722447
Pages: 40
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four-stars

    ‘Evolution or creation?’ for beginners! This book takes the reader along a chronological journey from the first day a dot appeared in space right to the present when “these amazing creatures (humans) could make anything and learn everything.” Although the book leans toward evolution, it leaves the reader with the specific question, “Where did that first dot come from?” which could open the door for creationism.

    Cartoonish illustrations with predominance of blue tones are within a black border. Easy to read font in contrasting black or white is usually placed against solid background but occasionally is a bit lost on a planet or ocean scene. Text has irregular placement around each page, so reader needs to look carefully to get every sentence.

    The language is youngster-friendly, and allows for much thought and discussion if read by or with an adult. No names of animals or specific processes. Instead the author describes survival: “Instead of Catch the Light, the game was now called Eat or Be Eaten.”

    Librarians may decide not to attach the jacket, as the cover shows a distinctly different image! Front endpaper is solid blue, but the back shows a timeline. However, every epoch is shown equally spaced rather than in proportion.

Reviewed by Lynn Mayer, Old Town Elementary School Library, Old Town

four-stars