Space Alien at Planet Dad by
Lucinda Gifford (Scholastic Australia)
PB
RRP $15.99
ISBN
978-1-76015-368-7
Reviewed
by Jenny Heslop
Jake loves spending Saturdays at Planet
Dad. He and his father have an awesome time together. They have intergalactic battles,
build rockets and eat meals fit for space explorers. But one Saturday Jake
arrives to find a space alien at Planet Dad. Jake tries his
high-glare-laser-beam, his invader blaster, even his sonic boom but nothing
seems to budge this Space Alien. Will things ever get back to normal? Will he
ever get his Dad back for himself?
This is a wonderfully imaginative and
entertaining story about a young boy dealing with his dad’s new relationship,
the ‘alien’ in his space. Being told totally from Jake’s (space-obsessed)
perspective makes it really accessible and relatable for other children who
find themselves in Jake’s position. Split marriages and blended families are
situations that many children need to navigate.
The words often become part of the
illustrations which are bold and loud. The colours are used well to indicate
emotions. Warm oranges and yellow create a cosy glow when Jake and Dad are
building together, while lots of red and icy blues are used when he’s angry.
The characters are well-drawn, both in
pictures and words, making it easy to feel for all three in the emotional
triangle. The story is told with humour and empathy. I was pleasantly surprised
by how much I loved it and am sure many children will too. This is a great
picture book to read to three year olds and up.
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