A Garden in Your Belly: Meet the Microbes in Your Gut

A Garden in Your Belly: Meet the Microbes in Your Gut

by Masha D'yans

Narrated by Book Buddy Digital Media

Unabridged — 9 minutes

A Garden in Your Belly: Meet the Microbes in Your Gut

A Garden in Your Belly: Meet the Microbes in Your Gut

by Masha D'yans

Narrated by Book Buddy Digital Media

Unabridged — 9 minutes

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Overview

“A Garden in Your Belly's colorful world helped me wake up...This book is as powerful as it is beautiful!” -Eric Carle, author of The Very Hungry Caterpillar

Your belly is full of tiny creatures-and they love to eat! Along the river of your gut, tiny creatures move, eat, and grow. Learn more about the garden of microscopic flora growing inside the body and come on a journey that explains an important biological concept: the microbiome, the health of which affects everything in our bodies. Did you know that some foods are better for your microbiome (and you!) than others? Striking, original watercolor illustrations keep things from getting too gross. Informational back matter goes further into the science of the microbiome and reveals amazing facts about the gut.


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"[Has] vividly colored, wildly imaginative, and joyful artwork . . . A lively introduction to a vital element in human health."—Booklist

School Library Journal

09/01/2020

Gr 2–5—The bacteria inside the human gut may not be the first thing that comes to mind as a topic for a children's book, but D'yans has made the subject very approachable. The metaphors of a river and a garden are used to describe the intestines and stomach, allowing readers to visualize the microorganisms involved. The text explains how each person's unique mix of microbiota works to fight germs, harvest energy, and even "influence your thoughts and feelings." Children are advised to eat healthy foods rather than feed the weeds (the bad microbes). Watercolor illustrations depicting the helpful inhabitants of the "garden in your belly" show them floating like lotus flowers, leaping like frogs, paddling boats, and talking on telephones. The weeds are rendered in dark colors with jagged teeth. In some scenes, they belch out smoke that chokes the helpers. Back matter balances the whimsical illustrations by offering more detailed explanations of the concepts. There is also a glossary of terms and a page of "amazing gut facts." This would be an excellent book to share with a class studying health and nutrition. It could also be suitable for a child who is experiencing gastrointestinal issues and wants to understand what is happening in their own "garden." VERDICT A good addition to collections looking to update their biology section.—Suzanne Costner, Fairview Elem. Sch., Maryville, TN

Kirkus Reviews

2020-07-14
An attractive primer about the human microbiome.

The nature metaphor begins with the “river” flowing—one’s intestine. This river has tight “folds and turns,” but if it were stretched out “it would be ten times as tall as you are!” It feeds and supports the “garden in your belly.” Tiny, gleeful, googly-eyed microorganisms fill the page. But as one particularly astute microbe asks, “Where does your garden come from?” D’yans explains how humans collect new microbes with everything they touch or eat. The blobby, kaleidoscopic creatures with wide, inviting eyes appear sweet and safe. Then they settle in to become a garden, blooming and growing (and yes, even sleeping). D’yans stresses the importance of having a variety in one’s garden—the microbes all have different shapes and hues, swaying amid the intestinal river. The actual job of a microbe is tricky to explain: “Your garden microorganisms put out fires and take the garbage out. Sometimes they have adventures and strange encounters. / They can even influence your thoughts and feelings.” D’yans encourages healthy habits: exercise, fresh air, water, and healthy foods to keep one’s garden strong. If bad microbes take over, the river becomes polluted—sickly greens and purples bubble up in the illustrations, and the microbes turn darker with large teeth and pointed features. Further exploration into the microbiome is appended. (This book was reviewed digitally with 8.875-by-21.25-inch double-page spreads viewed at 22.5% of actual size.)

A gentle look deep inside. (glossary, facts) (Informational picture book. 3-7)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175038195
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Publication date: 08/01/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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