The Rocket Book (Peter Newell Children's Books)

by Peter Newell

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The upward progress of a rocket, lit in the basement by the janitor's son, causes some strange situations as it passes through twenty floors of apartments.

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Oh my, what a fun book to read The rhymes were charming. We see the consequences of on bad act and how they are perceived. The janitor's son finds a rocket in the basement and lights it. The rocket takes off and goes through each of the floors above it. On each floor we have a different incident taking place that is destroyed by the rocket coming through. The people in the apartments seem to be oblivious to what truly happened until it reaches the top floor. I loved the way each floor had a two stanza rhyming poem to explain what happened. I would definitely recommend this book to everyone. This is one of those charming books to be enjoyed by young and old alike. The pictures definitely have an old time feel. If I were to meet the show more author I would have to say, "More Please."
I received a copy to facilitate my review. The opinions expressed here are my own.
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A naughty boy sets off a rocket in the basement of an apartment building. The book follows the rocket as it shoots up through all the apartments above, describing the trail of destruction in verse and illustrations. Fun.
This lively book illustrates what happens when a boy accidentally shoots a rocket through 21 flats of his apartment. Each flat is given it's own poem and picture to describe how it was affected by the rocket. The pictures are humorous and the poems are clever. I would recommend this book to parents to read to their children, especially if they would like to expose their children to poetry. The website that I used to read this book digitally allowed for me to zoom in close to the picture and also read the book in several languages including French, Hebrew, Korean, and Russian. I was also happy that by reading this book in a digital format, I was able to read a first edition of The Rocket.
The consequences of setting off a powerful rocket are illustrated as it ascends floor-by-floor with vaguely amusing results. A clever idea, but the illustrations don't really bring the story to life as well as they should.
This book was a really cute and funny story that could be used for elementary children. It is about a little boy who is in the basement of an apartment building and set off a rocket. Each page of the book shows what happens as the rocket goes through each floor. There were 20 floors, and it shows the rocket going through and what the people were doing. This is a humorous book and something I think elementary students would love. It is very creative. I think this would be used for ages around fourth graders. I think it would be a little long for younger school children such as kindergarten. There were around thirty pages. The illustrations were well done as well. I believe the author, Peter Newell, is also the illustrator of this book.

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Children's Books, Picture Books, Poetry
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808.899282Literature & rhetoricLiterature, rhetoric & criticismCompositionLiterature CollectionsCollections by and for groups of peopleLiterature for and by groups of people with specific attributes, residents of specific areasLiterature for or by groups of people with specific attributesPeople by age group, gender, or sexChildren
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PZ8.3 .N46 .R5Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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