The Space Walk

by Brian Biggs (Author) Brian Biggs (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
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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Kirkus Reviews

An effervescent outing with a refreshingly (or, in some quarters, distressingly) subversive message.

Publishers Weekly

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. Agent: Steven Malk, Writers House. (Oct.)

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School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 1--While working in space, Astronaut Randolph Witherspoon starts to feel bored. A space walk would be just the thing to help get rid of the doldrums. Going out for a walk isn't as easy as one would think. First, he needs to ask permission from Ground Control. Randolph is told that he must eat his lunch, do some exercises, and clean up the spaceship before heading outside. He isn't too happy about this but he does what he is told. Finally, he heads out. Wait! Ground Control reminds him to dress warmly, bring his camera, be home in time for dinner, and not to talk to strangers. It's a small price to pay to go outside for a bit. As he floats in space, Randolph takes pictures of everything he sees. There are colorful planets of different sizes all around and interesting constellations and comets that zoom by him. He also snaps some pictures of a new friend he encounters. Will he listen to Ground Control and not talk to the stranger? Children will enjoy this book. Many will find humor in the fact that an adult must obey the same rules they hear all of the time. The main character has similar facial expressions to a child being told what to do. The colors used in the space station are white and flat. Once the astronaut gets out into space, everything seems to pop. The planets are bright and appealing. The bold colors direct eyes toward the character's surroundings. Even though the middle section does not have any text, there is plenty for children to look at and laugh about. VERDICT A great read-aloud that children will want to hear again and again.--Barbara Spiri, Southborough Library, MA

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Review quotes

"[K]ids will revel in the beautiful displays along with the quick and efficient story." —BCCB
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780525553373
Lexile Measure
510
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Dial Books
Publication date
October 20, 2019
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV019000 - Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
JUV036000 - Juvenile Fiction | Science & Technology
JUV001000 - Juvenile Fiction | Action & Adventure
Library of Congress categories
Humorous stories
Friendship
Picture books
JUVENILE FICTION / Action & Adventure / Gener
Humorous fiction
JUVENILE FICTION / Humorous Stories
Astronauts
JUVENILE FICTION / Science & Technology
Space ships
Extravehicular activity (Manned space flight)

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