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Infinity and Me (Carolrhoda Picture Books) (2012 original; edición 2012)

por Kate Hosford (Autor), Gabi Swiatkowska (Ilustrador)

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After the sight of a night sky filled with stars makes eight-year-old Uma feel very small, she asks people how they think about infinity and gets a variety of answers before realizing the comfort in knowing that some things go on forever.
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Título:Infinity and Me (Carolrhoda Picture Books)
Autores:Kate Hosford (Autor)
Otros autores:Gabi Swiatkowska (Ilustrador)
Información:Carolrhoda Books ® (2012), 32 pages
Colecciones:Tu biblioteca
Valoración:*****
Etiquetas:numbers, concepts, math, ages 4-8 years

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Infinity and Me por Kate Hosford (2012)

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A little girl named Uma wonders how many stars there are in the sky and muses:

“Maybe the number was as big as infinity. I started to feel very, very small. How could I even think about something as big as infinity?”

She asks her friends, family, and teachers how big they think infinity is.

Uma did have other concerns. It seemed like, with all that contemplation of the mysteries of the universe, no one was noticing her new red shoes. But that night, her grandma said:

“Uma, I meant to tell you this morning - those are the most beautiful shoes I have ever seen!”

And suddenly Uma understood something about infinity: “Right then I knew - my love for her was as big as infinity.”

That night, when Uma looked at the stars cuddled up with her grandma, the sky didn’t seem so huge and cold anymore: “Now it was more like a sparkly blanket, covering us both.”

The author reports that she interviewed children in kindergarten through second grade to learn what they thought about infinity, and their answers feature in this book. She found that children understood infinity is an idea as well as a number. She concludes with the thought:

“How many ways are there to imagine infinity? An infinite number. Just close the book and begin.”

Charming and whimsical illustrations (and great endpapers!) by Gabi Swiatkowska creatively illustrate the many ideas offered to Uma about the nature of infinity. Readers 5 and up will be entertained by the pictures as well as the story.

Evaluation: This story should inspire conversations about Life, the Universe, and Everything. Adults will be intrigued as well - I was reminded of the debate in the great science fiction movie “Interstellar” about love, and what a powerful force it is - an idea echoed in this story. ( )
  nbmars | Jul 6, 2023 |
I really liked this book because of the illustrations it had as well as the story within the book. It talked about infinity and this girl who was trying to understand what infinity was. She asked different people throughout her day what infinity meant to them and she wondered about it the whole day. By the end of the book, she realized that the love for her grandma was infinite and it comforted her. I would recommend this book for primary students. I think it would be good to read before talking about infinity in a classroom and is a good segue into math.
  Makenzie-Thatch | Mar 15, 2022 |
A fun book about a mathematical concept. Uma feels the weight of infinity looking up at the night sky. She asks friends how they think of infinity, finds similarities with the idea of forever, and thinks about things that might go one forever. As the author's note Saya, she comes up with her own way of thinking about infinity. Props for replacing the generic mother figure in the story with a grandmother. The art is beautiful. ( )
  books-n-pickles | Dec 29, 2021 |
In this story Uma looks into the night sky and discovers infinity. we follow Uma along her journey of looking at so many things as infinity and what they would look like if they were infinite. Although I found this book cute and enjoyable, I would not have recommend it for my middle schoolers, because it seems a little young and it is a concept they already know. I would however keep it in my class library because I enjoyed how it talked about math in everyday life and how it showed her with her grandmother and not a "typical" home life which some kids might be able to relate to. ( )
  seg050 | Nov 5, 2021 |
This is a mathematical book about a young girl , Uma, who is s overwhelmed when she looks at the night sky and thinks about what infinity means. After questioning several people for the meaning of infinity, her grandmother compares her love to infinity. Uma then understands that her grandmother's love will go on forever and ever. This is a touching book that would be a great introduction to measurement. ( )
  Rmg052 | Apr 26, 2021 |
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After the sight of a night sky filled with stars makes eight-year-old Uma feel very small, she asks people how they think about infinity and gets a variety of answers before realizing the comfort in knowing that some things go on forever.

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