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MY RAINY DAY ROCKET SHIP by Markette Sheppard

MY RAINY DAY ROCKET SHIP

by Markette Sheppard ; illustrated by Charly Palmer

Pub Date: May 5th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-5344-6177-2
Publisher: Denene Millner Books/Simon & Schuster

Painterly oils accompany rhyming verse to describe one imaginative child’s rainy-day adventure.

A child and the family dog are stuck inside on a wet day and must find alternative ways to entertain themselves. Tried-and-true toys like cars, teddy bears, and balls are fun for a time, but after a while, the youth must find something with a bit more heft. Reaching into the farthest corners of the imagination, the child conjures “a whole new world / in a different place— / a galaxy off in / outer space!” Scanning the room, the child identifies a rocking chair as the perfect rocket ship. To create the launching pad, the child borrows some of Dad’s tools and a cardboard box full of socks. For a cool spacesuit, the child finds some patterned yellow swim trunks and goggles. For a flag, the child uses “Mom’s old dishrag.” With some additional help from Mom and Dad, the launch is an incredible success. An old broom provides thrust down the hall. The child lands perfectly in bed and prepares for a “safe arrival” in the “Land of ZZZZZZs.” The illustrations love this black family, highlighting the glow of their skin and luxuriating in the narrator’s abundant, textured curls. The lavish application of paint—broader than in most picture books—means this will show especially well in a group setting.

Rhythmic storytelling and gorgeous illustrations make this a delight.

(Picture book. 4-8)