I Really Want to Fly to the Moon!: A Really Bird Story
By (Author) Harriet Ziefert
Illustrated by Travis Foster
Red Comet Press LLC
Red Comet Press LLC
20th September 2022
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage category fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories
813.54
Hardback
56
Width 198mm, Height 222mm, Spine 9mm
Take off with Really Bird and friends as they set their sights on a trip to outer space in this latest hilarious adventure.
Meet Really Bird, a small bird who lives in a large city park with his friends Cat, Pup, Mouse, and Rabbit. In each story, Really Bird finds himself really wanting something to be bigger, to have his fair share, or to be the leader to bereallysilly, funny, strong, cool, happy, or brave. And when he feels something, hereallyfeels it.
Each story is an entertaining, character-driven caper based on relatable social/emotional themes, delivered with surprise twists, high drama, and expert comic timing. Along the way, lessons are learned about qualities such as teamwork and compassion. The emphasis is on character growth and development through creative problem-solving. Friendship and emotional engagement are at the heart of every story.
InI Really Want to Fly to the Moon!Really Bird and his friends, Cat and Pup, decide to take a trip into space - destination Moon! Along the way, they discover how patience, understanding, and teamwork can get them where they want to go.
"All of the Really Bird stories touch on the themes of teamwork and compassion, and this title is a great addition to the series. VERDICT Little ones will love the pretend play of this story. Great for any childrens library." School Library Journal
"This story shows how Really Bird and his friends handle conflict and use problem-solving to resolve their issue in a positive and fair manner. Thetext and illustrations align beautifullyto showcase the animated interaction of the friends." -School Library Journal (review of books 1 & 2)
"Really's yearning to be first should resonate . . . and Foster's stripped-down but emotionally operatic cartooning tempers withjust the right amount of goofiness." Publishers Weekly, review ofI Really Want to Be First!
"Thisfunny, upbeat seriesopener [featuring]funny, comically exaggerated illustrations. . . . most of the art features brightly colored characters against an uncluttered background, with color-coded speech bubbles of just a few words. A chipper reminder that being a leader is about more than being firstit requires consideration and creative problem-solving." Kirkus Reviews (Review of Book ! in series)
"Brightly colored speech bubbles and cartoon illustrations with minimal details against a neutral background make reading both the text and illustrationseasy for new readers. . . The true nature of these three characters shine as they problem-solve and share fairly." Kirkus Reviews (Review of Book 2 in the series).
"Fans ofElephant and Piggiewill REALLY love Ziefert's and Foster's new early comic series. Appearing in speech bubbles, Ziefert'slively textis all dialogue making the story easy for kids to access. Foster'sbright and energetic illustrationsfill the pages and will captivate kids. As a reading specialist, I love that the stores teach and reinforce positive virtues such as friendship, teamwork, sharing, and kindness." Beagles and Books
"Perfect for classroom or daycare reading and learning." Sincerely Stacie
HARRIET ZIEFERTis a former elementary school teacher from North Bergen, New Jersey. A graduate of Smith College, she also holds an MA in Education from NYU. She is the bestselling author of more than 250 children's books and has developed easy-to-read series for several major publishing houses. As founder of Blue Apple Books, she has published over 500 titles, many of which have become best-selling modern classics. Harriet Ziefert continues to create and publish books from her home, where she now lives, in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.
TRAVIS FOSTER, a graduate of the Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida, has been illustrating for more than 25 years.Kirkus Reviewspraised his work inWhat's New at the Zooas "ingenious illustrations [that] feature antic cartoonish animals in an explosion of colors ...." His editorial and advertising clients include Target, Disney, Forbes,Internet Week,Aetna,The Wall Street Journal,andThe Washington Post.Foster lives in Nashville, Tennessee, with his wife and four children.