Look Up!
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- £6.99
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- £6.99
Publisher Description
Meet hilarious, science-mad chatterbox, Rocket - she's going to be the greatest astronaut, star-catcher, space-traveller that has ever lived!
But... can she convince her big brother to stop looking down at his phone and start LOOKING UP at the stars?
Bursting with energy and passion about science and space, this heart-warming, inspirational picture book will have readers turning off their screens and switching on to the outside world.
*Winner of the UKLA Awards 2021*
*Shortlisted for the Sainsbury's Children's Book Awards 2019*
"Outstanding - a breath of fresh air, just like Rocket herself" - Kirkus Reviews
"Energetic and with a wry, sweet take on family dynamics, it will alert readers to the mysteries of the night skies" - The Guardian
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Rocket, a brown-skinned, bespectacled child with a telescope about as big as she is, is always "looking up." There's a reason: she envisions becoming an astronaut like Mae Jemison, "the first African American woman in space." The text, speckled with space facts ("DID YOU KNOW... most meteors are smaller than a grain of sand?"), follows Rocket as she prepares for her future (for example, "captur rare and exotic life forms" a butterfly in a jar). Adeola imbues the protagonist with personality; in her star earrings, orange space suit, and bold hairstyle, she's seen excitedly preparing to attend a meteor shower and raise enthusiasm in her neighborhood, even if her excitement irritates her older brother, Jamal, whose specialty is looking "down at his silly phone." Bryon's story brightly conveys Rocket's space obsession alongside day-to-day hopes and familial tensions; the title also weaves in a message that not just STEM, but also screen-free time, can help one aim for the stars. Ages 3 7.