Lovingly illustrated, this wry and gentle fantasy will speak to adults as well as children – and cast the familiar in an astonishing new light.
A tiny Spaceman arrives on a new planet, ready to perform his monotonous tasks – collecting samples, labelling and filing them, and moving on to the next planet. But pausing to look around, the Spaceman is dazzled by the beauty of his surroundings. Marvelling at a varied landscape of flowers, butterflies, and other wondrous creatures, he finds a pond to float in and a goofy beast who seems to want to be his friend. Could it be that the Spaceman has found a new home? With deadpan humour, this simple and sophisticated story offers surprises on each lively spread.
From a veteran creator comes a delightfully droll story radiating warmth and the wonder of the new, reminding us to look up from our mundane lives and embrace discovery.
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April Pulley Sayre and Jeff Sayre are a husband and wife team who lead eco-tours and who travel extensively to study, photograph and film animals. Together they have written over 40 books for children, several of them award-winning.
Randy Cecil has illustrated more than twenty books for children, including Brontorina by James Howe, And Here's to You! by Dav
April Pulley Sayre and Jeff Sayre are a husband and wife team who lead eco-tours and who travel extensively to study, photograph and film animals. Together they have written over 40 books for children, several of them award-winning.
Randy Cecil has illustrated more than twenty books for children, including Brontorina by James Howe, And Here's to You! by Dav