A review by ellalouise99
Under Water, Under Earth by Aleksandra Mizielinska, Daniel Mizielinski

5.0

His is a fantastic non-fiction book exploring what is under water and under Earth. This would be a great addition to any primary classroom across all year groups. Younger or LA children would be able to explore the different stages through the detailed and informative pictures while older and HA children would be able to use the accompanying facts and labels to carry out their own research. I have seen the value high quality non-fiction books like this one have on LA and SEN children as they are empowered to find things out for themselves though exploring the images. Each page has a clear title, colourful images and concise facts and labels. The structure of this books works by each page from the under water side getting deeper and each page from the Earth side going further towards the centre. There are lots of pages, such as the fossils page which could be used to support science lessons. Overall this is a very engaging and empowering book for all children.