I’m a big fan of picture books that work well across many ages. In this case, the humor and appeal of Marty ( short for Martian) is undeniable and will hit the right note for even the youngest toddlers. The same is true of Marty’s eagerness to engage with others, to develop friendships. Moving up the age range, Marty has a growing desire to just be himself, a shyness under the spotlight, and a deepest longing to be accepted for who he really is.
The closing pages hint at the analogy this book presents of the alienating impact of labeling someone an alien rather than their own identity. That’s the pivot point for using this book in upper grades and beyond to launch discussions about identity, assimilation, and isolation/othering through labeling and categorizing by identity rather than recognizing commonalities.