The Astronaut Who Painted the Moon

At Wrapped in Foil blog we are featuring a new picture book biography find  for us, The Astronaut Who Painted the Moon: The True Story of Alan Bean by Dean Robbins and illustrated by Sean Rubin.

Pete Conrad and Alan Bean were the third and fourth people to walk on the moon, but they aren’t the household names their predecessors Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong are. This picture book helps correct that omission and bring Alan Bean’s story to the next generation of readers.

Dean Robbins actually knew and worked with Alan Bean, so there is real depth here. He doesn’t present Alan Bean’s life in strict chronological order. Instead he captures the reader’s imagination with the tension of the spacecraft launching, then interrupts the flight and goes back in time to Alan’s childhood interest in model airplanes, and later in painting as a hobby. The back story helps readers understand how Bean began painting again after he retired and why he considered himself to be an artist.

As to be expected, the illustrations are amazing. They combine the look of Alan Bean’s art with Sean Rubin’s skillful images. The highlight is a wordless two-page spread of the surface of the moon with the shadows of the two astronauts in the foreground and the blue, spherical Earth in the distance. Wow!

The Astronaut Who Painted the Moon will thrill budding astronauts and artists alike. Be inspired by a copy today!

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Draw Silly Superheroes!

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Draw Silly Superheroes!
by Luke Colins (Author) and Catherine Cates (Illustrator)

Booktalk: From putting food on human legs to silly bobblehead creations, step-by-step instructions and images will guide readers to create their own silly sketches.

Snippet: To be a silly sketcher, all you need is a pencil, some paper, and a funny bone. Draw a square here. Add some big hair there. Just follow the steps. You’ll have super art in no time.

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To Dance: Special Edition

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To Dance: Special Edition
by Siena Cherson Siegel (Author) and Mark Siegel (Illustrator)

Booktalk: Ballerinas are young when they first dream of dance. Siena was six–and her dreams kept skipping and leaping, circling and spinning, from airy runs along a beach near her home in Puerto Rico, to dance classes at the School of American Ballet, to her debut performance on stage with the New York City Ballet while working with ballet legend George Balanchine.

Part family history, part backstage drama, this updated graphic memoir with a brand-new scrapbook of Siena’s mementoes is a firsthand look a young dancer’s beginnings.

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Bread for Words

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Bread for Words: A Frederick Douglass Story
by Shana Keller (Author) and Kayla Stark (Illustrator)

Booktalk: Frederick Douglass knew where he was born but not when. He knew his grandmother but not his father. And as a young child, there were other questions, such as Why am I a slave? Answers to those questions might have eluded him but Douglass did know for certain that learning to read and to write would be the first step in his quest for freedom and his fight for equality.

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Charles Darwin and the Theory of Evolution

Charles Darwin and the Theory of Evolution (Graphic Science Biographies)
by Jordi Bayarri (Author / Illustrator)

Booktalk: From his childhood in England to his pivotal ocean voyages, Charles Darwin took every opportunity to study the natural world. And he helped shape a new understanding of how life forms change over time. This graphic biography highlights Darwin’s youthful push to become a naturalist―against the wishes of his stern father. It also shares a look at his field research, collaborations, and scientific breakthroughs.

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Once Upon a Fairy Tale Craft

Once Upon a Fairy Tale Craft
by Annalees Lim (Author) and Supriya Sahai (Illustrator)

Booktalk: Transform your home into a fairy tale kingdom with more than twenty craft ideas. Readers can make a mermaid tail, frog prince treats, jeweled goblets, and more fairy tale-inspired creations with the help of simple step-by-step instructions and illustrations.

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