![]() ![]() Such a fun way to think about how we could name objects for what they truly are too.Īn activity book based on Strange Planet, Nathan W. ![]() The drawings of the beings and sneaking, hiding, vibrating creature were perfect. We got a kick out of the way the “beings” named the objects, such as “hydration cylinder” for a glass of water, “deathblades” for cat claws, “rest slab” for a bed, and more. My students loved this picture book as one of our read alouds of the year! The fact that the aliens are “beings” and us humans are the “aliens” is priceless. ![]() This book is a joy to read and share, no matter how many revolutions you’ve made around the nearest star. Pyle draws humor from his unique perspective on human activity and delivers a colorful experience that is an ode to cats and humans alike. Hilarity ensues as the blue beings try to mimic this talented creature.Īs always, Nathan W. When the nearest star rises, Lifegiver has an exciting quest planned for Offspring! Follow along as they observe a strange creature that sneaks, hides, and vibrates around their house. Pyle presents a delightful, heartfelt, and clever picture book that young and old beings alike will enjoy reading together. Pyle’s first picture book in his Strange Planet series, a #1 New York Times bestseller!īased on his popular Instagram comics, Nathan W. ![]()
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