The Drop in my Drink
The Story of Water on Our Planet

By Meredith Hooper Illustrated by Chris Coady


The Drop in my Drink
Online price: £6.99
Paperback, 36 pages
Published: 14th November 2011

Category: Picture information, Science
Interest age, years: From 6 To 9
Key Stage: ENG RDG KS 2&3, SCI KS 2&3, GEOG KS 3

This is the story of a drop of water, told by a gifted science writer and illustrated with remarkable paintings. Meredith Hooper takes us back thousands of years to see where the Earth's water came from, and how life began in the oceans and later moved onto land. She describes the water cycle, the relationship between water and living things and between water and erosion. She also discusses important environmental issues and provides a fascinating collection of water facts.

Life on Earth began in water, and all life stayed in the water for 3,000 million years. For much of that time every living thing was tiny, single-celled and simple.

The drop in my drink helped life on Earth to begin.

Little multi-celled animals lived on muddy seabeds 530 million years ago. Some had five eyes, nozzles like vacuum cleaners and backward-facing mouths.

The drop in my drink has carried the bodies of creatures whose shapes and designs have disappeared forever.



Some plants managed to move out of the water about 450 million years ago, but they could only survive on wet ground. Then plants developed roots which reached down through the soil, searching for moisture.

Plants cannot live without water. Water fills them, like containers. Water gives them shape, and makes and carries their food.

The drop in my drink has been inside the first plants that lived in the sea, and the first plants that lived on dry land.



Some animals moved out of the water to creep over the land around 390 million years ago. The first were worm-like, and wore their skeletons on the outside. Later, animals with backbones, four legs and wet skins began clambering over the land. All the animals had to develop new ways of breathing and moving on land. But wherever they were, they had to find supplies of water to stay alive.



Salty swamps and stinking bogs bordered the edges of a shallow inland sea 75 million years ago. The sun shone hot. Not much rain fell. But slow-moving, weed-covered streams fed into the swamps, and here hadrosaurs lived, drinking the fresh water.

Water is the major part of every living thing on Earth. The drop in my drink has been inside millions of living things.



Publication Details:

Binding: Paperback, 36 pages
ISBN: 9781847803351
Format: 214mm x 270mm

BIC Code: RNFD, WNW, WNWM
BISAC Code:  JNF037080, JNF051080
Imprint: Frances Lincoln Children's Books


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