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R is for rocket ; an ABC book
2015
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Fiction/Biography Profile
Genre
Fiction
Juvenile
Topics
Alphabet
Animals
Dogs
Pets
Owls
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Trade Reviews
Publishers Weekly Review
Having explored reading and writing in his first two picture books, Rocket the dog heads up a tour of the alphabet, starring a handful of his animal friends and featuring abundant alliteration. Hills creates sweet, gentle scenes for each letter, introducing moments of light humor (Bella the squirrel "plays in the ivy. It's not a good idea. It makes her itch"), while touching on emotions like joy, kindness, and fear ("The waves are noisy. They make Owl nervous"). Bold type highlights the repeated letters, and Hills's oil paint and pencil illustrations exude a quiet, soothing soulfulness throughout. Ages 3-7. (July) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
School Library Journal Review
PreS-Gr 1-Rocket the dog and Goose, from the "Duck & Goose" series (Random), both appear in Hills's latest picture book. As they play outside with their friends Bella the squirrel and Owl, they encounter a variety of animals whose activities are described in sentences that use alliteration. ("Rocket rests by the river in the rain./Bella sits on a stump. `I'm glad I have this sock,' she says") Every page is given its own letter, and those letters are written in bold text when they appear at the beginning of a word. The humor is subtle; the situations playful. ("Fred frolics with fireflies in the field"; "Owl jumps for joy").The oil paint and colored-pencil illustrations include full pages and spreads, and large spot art. A cheery alphabet chart appears on the reverse side of the cover. VERDICT An endearing introduction to the alphabet.-Tanya Boudreau, Cold Lake Public Library, AB, Canada © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Horn Book Review
Dog Rocket and his animal friends take an alliterative, if random, trip through the alphabet. Each page includes a sentence showcasing the featured letter ("Fred frolics with fireflies in the field") and a cheerful illustration depicting the text. It's rather slight, but Rocket's many fans will enjoy visiting with these friends. (c) Copyright 2016. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Kirkus Review
Adorable Rocket the dog and his many pals (including a moonlighting Goose) return in a new story centered on the alphabet. Each alphabetic scene illustrates action in a complete sentence or two that emphasizes alliteration. The key letter in each scenario is represented in boldface type, and many sentences include both upper- and lowercase examples. It begins: "Rocket finds acorns. Owl draws an angry alligator. / Bella balances on a ball while a big blue butterfly watches." Some letter choices work better than others. Q is fairly successful: "It is quiet, and Owl is cozy under her quilt. She falls asleep quickly." On the other hand, Hills defaults to the old chestnut for tricky X: "Bella plays the xylophone." Overall, this is charming fun, and readers have come to know and love Hills' oil-and-colored-pencil characters. While each individual scene is entertaining, however, and many incorporate multiple letters, there is no apparent unifying storyline that takes readers from A to Z. One tiny nit is that owls don't sleep lying down, as depicted, but that doesn't take away from the enjoyment. The back of the jacket cover is an attractive alphabet chart. Though this lacks the originality and fizz of How Rocket Learned to Read (2010), it nevertheless reinforces the pup's positive literacy efforts. (Picture book. 3-5) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Summary
Learn the ABCs with Rocket, the dog who inspires kids to read and write! This irresistible alphabet book from the creator of the New York Times bestsellers How Rocket Learned to Read and Rocket Writes a Story is sure to appeal to kids, parents, teachers, and librarians.

Don't miss the animated movie based on the bestselling Rocket books--now airing on PBS!


From finding a corns, to b alancing on a b all, to offering a c ookie and a c rayon to a c row, readers will love exploring the wonderful world of Rocket and his friends. The whole cast is featured, among them the little yellow bird, the owl, Bella the squirrel, and more. Even Goose from the beloved and bestselling Duck & Goose books makes a cameo appearance! With charming and delightful scenes for every letter, here's an ode to the wondrous, mighty, gorgeous alphabet.

Take off the dust jacket to find a fun alphabet poster printed on the inside!
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