Meet Rocket--a plucky aspiring astronaut intent on getting her community to LOOK UP! from what they're doing and reach for the stars in this auspicious debut picture book. Honored as a Chicago Public Library 2019 Best of the Best Book!A comet will be visible tonight, and Rocket wants everyone to see it with her--even her big brother, Jamal, whose attention is usually trained on his phone or video games. Rocket's enthusiasm brings neighbors and family together to witness a once-in-a-lifetime sighting. Perfect for fans of
Ada Twist, Scientist and
Cece Loves Science--Rocket Says Look Up! will inspire readers of all ages to dream big as it models Rocket's passion for science and infectious curiosity.
Author Nathan Bryon, an actor and screenwriter, and Dapo Adeola, a community-minded freelance illustrator, bring their fresh talents, passion, and enthusiasm to the picture book medium.
On sale: June 25, 2019
Age: 3-7 years
Grade: Preschool - 2
Page count: 40 Pages
ISBN: 9781984894427
Reading level: Lexile: AD770L | Fountas/Pinnell: N
NATHAN BRYON is a British actor and writer who has written for BAFTA Award-winning children's TV shows. He's a rising star in the world of screenwriting and has an animated series,
Afro Kid, currently under option in England. He lives in London.
DAPO ADEOLA is an illustrator, author, and character designer who was awarded Illustrator of the Year at The British Book Awards in 2022. Born in Britain and of Nigerian heritage, Dapo’s work tends to revolve around creating characters and imagery that challenge gender norms and equality politics in a fun and upbeat manner. He is an avid believer in the importance of equal representation in the creative arts. Dapo lives in London. Find out more at @dapsdraws.
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Outstanding—a breath of fresh air, just like Rocket herself."—
Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“Ideal for space or science-inclined readers, this book includes brief information about outstanding scientist Jemison and a short list of facts about
meteors and comets enclosed in an embrace of family relationships and
a child’s joy in the world around her.” —
School Library Journal, starred review
“The
sweet, uncomplicated story for young space lovers is peppered with interesting facts about meteors and Mae Jemison, and has
bright, colorful, humorous illustrations that subtly but deliberately represent a
vibrant, multiethnic, multicultural neighborhood engaging in a community event.”
—Booklist