The Magic Rocket
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Average customer review:Product Description
Felix enjoys playing with his new toy rocket, but when his dog is captured by aliens, he discovers that he can actually fly it as well and sets out on a rescue mission. By the author of The Squirrel's Thanksgiving.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3060961 in Books
- Published on: 1992-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: School & Library Binding
- 1 pages
Editorial Reviews
From School Library Journal
Grade 1-3-- A fantastic adventure with a promising premise: a magical toy rocket grows to life-size just in time for its young owner, Felix, to pursue a space alien who has kidnapped his dog, Atom. Unfortunately, the flat, matter-of-fact tone of the text diminishes the appeal of the eventful story and makes it difficult to become engaged with Kroll's characters. Felix is little more than the willing pawn of the benevolent rocket/computer that directs his every move. Another weakness is the short, choppy sentences, which contrast strongly with the generally sophisticated vocabulary. The variability of the text calls into question the intended audience. Children will be attracted by the humorous pictures and popular subject matter. Indeed, the illustrations are appealing, showing Felix as a skinny, bespectacled space buff; his dog as a lovable, spotted mutt; and the menancing alien as a red, ant-shaped, human-sized creature. While the story never really gets off the ground, the page layouts are good, with borders reminiscent of starry skies and effective placement of the text. Many young readers won't mind the brisk tone or the slight variations in style; they'll just go along for the ride in The Magic Rocket.
-Lisa Dennis, The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Customer Reviews
This is the stuff imagination is made of!
My 9 year old just loves this book and so do a couple of his sleep over friends that I've read it to. Why aren't there more books like this? Young boys thrive on this and they live every moment of it. The illustrations are marvellously retro. A timeless book!