The Book Star by Bec Nanayakkara, illustrated by Joanna Bartel (Affirm Press) HB RRP $22.99 ISBN: 9781922863843
Reviewed by Dannielle Viera
Grace loves everything about space – she even owns 37 books about it. When her teacher says that she and her friends can dress up as anything for Book Week, Grace has so many ideas: the Moon, the Milky Way, the Solar System … how will she choose? Her friends tell her not to do space because it’s ‘ugly’ and ‘boring’ and ‘weird’. But her parents give her some wise advice: ‘do what you want to do’ and ‘be who you want to be’. So, Grace sets to work on her costume. And in the end, she is the ‘star’ of the Book Week parade.
Children aged four to eight will have a blast with Bec Nanayakkara’s imaginative take on Book Week, especially if they’re obsessed with space. As they orbit the pages, discovering a galaxy of space facts, they’ll also stumble on a new world – one where they feel empowered to be themselves in the face of peer pressure. Bec’s story also shines a light on girls who are interested in STEM subjects, encouraging them to reach for the stars.
Joanna
Bartel’s dynamic illustrations zoom across the spreads, taking eager readers
along for the ride. Small eyes will land on all of the cosmic details, from
Grace’s round-as-a-planet glasses to her brother’s alien toy. For kids who want
something a little more down to earth to dress up as for Book Week, Joanna’s
vibrant images of princess, spy and tiger costumes will inspire and delight.
The Book Star is an ideal read during the countdown to Book Week, but its message about the importance of self-confidence will leave a mark throughout the year. Within the engaging pages, kids will find the fortitude to forge their own path through life.
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