Puff: All About Air
By (Author) Emily Kate Moon
Illustrated by Emily Kate Moon
Penguin Putnam Inc
Dial Books for Young Readers,US
2nd July 2024
11th March 2024
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Humour and jokes
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Science and technology
551.5
Hardback
32
Width 238mm, Height 262mm, Spine 8mm
386g
Look who just blew in! Meet Puff. He's air. And he's a gas! Puff has been here for billions of years, forming a blanket of protection around Earth to hold in heat and keep out cold. Puff is key to life-he's the air we breathe and the wind around us. And he's got talent! Have you ever incinerated a space rock Traveled from the highest heights to the deepest depths of the sea Or spun through a tornado Puff has! He'll tell you all about it. With refreshing wit and breezy one-liners, Puff takes readers on an airy adventure through the atmosphere, earth, water, and you. Filled with irresistible artwork, funny asides, and a gentle current of kid-enticing facts, Puff is the breath of fresh air we've all needed. Breathe deep and prepare to sail like the wind, with the sweetest puff of air in all the atmosphere-from the creator of Drop- An Adventure through the Water Cycle Look who just blew in! Meet Puff. He's air. And he's a gas! Puff has been here for billions of years, forming a blanket of protection around Earth to hold in heat and keep out cold. Puff is key to life-he's the air we breathe and the wind around us. And he's got talent! Have you ever incinerated a space rock Traveled from the highest heights to the deepest depths of the sea Or spun through a tornado Puff has! He'll tell you all about it. With refreshing wit and breezy one-liners, Puff takes readers on an airy adventure through the atmosphere, earth, water, and you. Filled with irresistible artwork, funny asides, and a gentle current of kid-enticing facts, Puff is the breath of fresh air we've all needed.
A white puff with a stylish quiff conducts readers through simple explanations of how our atmosphere goes everywhereeven deep into the oceans and beneath the surface of the landto help keep Earth warm, carry droplets of water, deliver the oxygen we require and the carbon dioxide plants need to survive, and spread pollen and seeds. . . . Fresh and breezy. Kirkus
Emily Kate Moon is the author and illustrator of Drop- An Adventure Through the Water Cycle. A writer, artist, and cloud-gazer, Emily loves to marvel at the wonders of nature, and writes and paints as a way to appreciate her world. She lives and breathes by the beach in Jupiter, Florida, with her two sons and their dog Romeo.