The Space Walk
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- USD 5.99
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- USD 5.99
Descripción editorial
One small step for man is one giant leap for friendship in this funny kid-level space adventure
Astronaut Randolph Witherspoon wants to take a walk--a space walk, that is! But Ground Control has other ideas. Randolph must eat some lunch, get some exercise, and then he can go outside, provided he dresses warmly and doesn't talk to strangers. But Randolph's mission doesn't exactly go to plan, leading to an unexpected new friend.
Brian Biggs puts an interstellar spin on the parent-child relationship in this hilarious new picture book.
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A selfie is worth a thousand words in this tribute to the exhilaration of getting outside and making new friends by Biggs (What Kind of Car Does a T. Rex Drive?). It's boring as all get-out in the space ship, but not-so-vaguely parental Ground Control won't let astronaut Randolph Witherspoon take a spacewalk until he eats lunch (brussels sprouts in a pouch), exercises and tidies, and receives a barrage of rules ("Dress warmly, don't forget your camera, and... don't talk to strangers"). Sound familiar? Outside the ship, there's much to photograph, and as the story goes wordless, Randolph meets an alien who's as much into goofy selfies as he is. (Their space-wear also shares the same chunky, adorable dome shape.) Randolph never technically "talks" to this alien stranger, but the photographs they take together help him look forward to a less lonely tomorrow. Biggs's digital pictures juxtapose the brightly lit, dully safe capsule, festooned with gizmos, dials, and screens, against the marvels of space. The landscape offers not just a new friend but also an intergalactic portrait filled with fluorescent planets of many stripes and a few polka dots, too. Ages 3 7.)