What a lovely book to inspire curiosity in young children about planets and space! It is Mark Haddon’s (author of ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’) recollections of when he was a young boy with a picture of the solar system on his bedroom wall, looking out of his window at night and wondering about the moon above him. He dreams of travelling to the moon and visiting the features he has read about in books. One night the first moon landing takes place and he is fascinated to think that two astronauts are walking on the surface of the moon, two hundred thousand miles above his bedroom.
The language is straight-forward and accessible to independent readers in Years 3 and above, with plenty of colourful and evocative illustrations to attract younger readers. This could be a thought-provoking introduction to Earth and Beyond in science, a starting point for creative writing, role-play, art and many other cross-curricular activities. It’s a brief, simple book on the surface but with lots of potential material to be gleaned from it.