This text is about a group of dogs, visiting outer space. I personally like this book because of the imaginary. The illustrations capture the text in a way that makes it engaging and fun to read. For example, the use of vibrant colors is inviting, and the touch of chalk-based material that is used to outline the dogs works well in contrasting the elements that are around them, such as planets, moon, etc. , making them, the center of attention. I also think it was brilliant that the color black is carpeted throughout the whole book. This draws the eyes into the very limited items pictured in the images. The story line is also very engaging. Not only do we get to explore space through a fictional lens, but we also get to learn basic facts about each planet and the solar system at large. I also enjoy the fact that there is a little text section on the bottom of the right hand corner on each page that foreshadows what is to come on. This is a great way to engage, and ask students questions. It is also a great way to have students to make predictions. Lastly, I find it beneficial that the images supported the text quite well, particularly in dismantling new words and concepts. For example, the word “gravity,” in itself, was defined through the illustrations.