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SPACE SONG ROCKET RIDE by Sunny Scribens

SPACE SONG ROCKET RIDE

by Sunny Scribens ; illustrated by David Sim

Pub Date: Oct. 1st, 2014
ISBN: 978-1-78285-097-7
Publisher: Barefoot Books

A group of friends blasts off in an imaginary rocket to space in a text set to the tune of “The Green Grass Grows All Around.”

Three kids, plus a few animal companions, make a rocket ship out of a cardboard box. Suddenly, they are in space with stars and planets all around them! The text can be sung along with the accompanying CD (which also has an animation of the book that can be viewed on a computer). It follows the tune well enough (some quick blurring of syllables sometimes helps), but it is puzzling as to why it was set to music in the first place. The chorus is of course fun to belt out: “And the bright stars shine all around, all around, / And the bright stars shine all around.” But the rest is just a string of facts, squeezed to fit the song. The song descends from the Milky Way to the solar system to its eight planets to the Earth and then back out to the moon and the stars. It’s likely the book would have to be read (and the CD played or watched) multiple times before the facts sink in, so compressed are they to fit the tune: “And around that earth / orbits a moon. / Turning every month, / tugging at the tides.” Any storytime rendition would rely heavily on the excitement of the chorus alone.

Bright, childlike illustrations and appended facts about the universe can’t save this less-than-stellar ride.

(Informational picture book. 3-7)