The Smeds and the Smoos follows two young aliens. A Smed, named Janet and a Smoo named Bill. The Smeds and the Smoos are rival. Janet and Bills’ families tell them stories to warn them of the others. But Janet and Bill fall in love.
Eventually, after many disapproved meetings, Janet and Bill fly away together in a rocket ship, to live happily together. Their families are not impressed, the Smoos invited the Smeds onto their rocket ship and together they set off after them. Soaring around space, exploring different planets, nut Janet and Bill are nowhere to be seen. Eventually, all the aliens decide that the others aren’t bad after all. Janet and Bill are reunited with their families, with a surprise to share.
Julia Donaldson’s uses phonetically decodable alien words, such as ‘loobular lake’ and ‘glompoms’. This means that children are able to watch the decoding of alien words, modelled by a reader, or are able to practise decoding them themselves within a fun and memorable story, giving their work at school on alien words meaning and excitement.
The final page of this book reads, 'To all the children of Europe'. A subtle, child-appropriate way to share and shed light on current events in our country. No doubt children will be aware of current happenings, and might not understand or be able to ask questions about things. This text highlights the importance to see the human, to look past differences and what is being said about others and stick with who you like and what you believe in regardless.