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MOLLY ON THE MOON by Mary Robinette Kowal

MOLLY ON THE MOON

by Mary Robinette Kowal ; illustrated by Diana Mayo

Pub Date: April 12th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-250-25961-5
Publisher: Roaring Brook Press

What one wild and precious item would you take with you if you moved away?

Molly, her mother, and her younger brother, Luke, move to the moon. Because of space constraints, Molly and Luke are allowed to bring only one toy each—Molly brings a stuffed lamb, and Luke brings blocks. The siblings quickly figure out how to repurpose items in their module, the room they live in on the moon. Food crates become a fort, a solar panel cover becomes a cape, and tin cans become a tea set. The three of them must learn how to treat their belongings gently and with care since there is no gravity on the moon. Most important, they adapt to their new life and have fun together. An author’s note explains why it is always dark in Molly’s module as well as what gravity is and how space works differently than Earth does, and she challenges readers to make their own toys from common household items. Mayo’s illustrations are quiet yet exquisite, with expressive characters and many full-bleed spreads that indicate the vastness of space. Almost every shade of blue is included, from periwinkle to indigo, and the tiny twinkling lights in the module seem to glow on the page. Molly, Luke, and their mother are brown-skinned. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Out of this world!

(Picture book. 4-7)