cover image I’m a Neutrino: Tiny Particles in a Big Universe (Meet the Universe)

I’m a Neutrino: Tiny Particles in a Big Universe (Meet the Universe)

Eve M. Vavagiakis, illus. by Ilze Lemesis. MIT Kids and Candlewick, $18.99 (40p) ISBN 978-1-5362-220-74

The mother-daughter team behind this introduction to the neutrino—the most abundant of nature’s mass-possessing particles—invites budding physicists to help solve the mysteries of this fundamental building block. “I am a particle, like electrons and light./ I can pass through you without stopping my flight!” a neutrino narrates in spare rhyming verse, Vavagiakis’s personification imparting a user-friendly tone. Digitally rendered illustrations by Lemesis do the same, depicting stylized neutrinos as tiny, spiky-haired beings that dance across the swirls of a colorful cosmos or fly through a particle accelerator. Though some vocabulary initially used without definition (fermion, muon, tau) may confuse readers not yet in the know, helpful “Know Your Neutrinos” back matter expands upon each spread with accessible scientific detail. Unabashedly tackling a complex subject, this STEM read is sure to inspire curiosity. Ages 7–9. (Mar.)