Title: Stanley in Space
Author: Jeff Brown
Illustrator: Scott Nash
Genre: Science Fiction
Theme(s): Space, family, adventure, savior, teamwork
Opening line/sentence: It was Saturday morning, and Mr. and Mrs. Lambchop were putting up wallpaper in the kitchen.
Brief Book Summary: The President of the United States calls upon Stanley Lambchop to help represent the Earth in a mission to save the Tyrrans before they become extinct. He is going to be the first human to fly in the Star Scout (top secret spaceship), and encounters experiences with the Queen of England. He also has a birthday party in outer space. This book takes us through Stanley’s adventures through space, and finds a way to save the Tyrrans.
Professional Recommendation/Review #1: Jane Harrington (Children's Literature)
Young Stanley Lambchop was first introduced in the 1960's, in the popular book, Flat Stanley. This installment of the Lambchop's adventures--one of six books in the series--finds Stanley again acting as hero in a far-flung, absurdly funny tale. A seemingly friendly message from extraterrestrials has been received by the President of the United States, so Stanley is asked to represent Earth on a mission to the planet Tyrra. The whole family decides to go, and after a long trip into space, they discover that the Tyrrans are in danger of extinction. Stanley comes up with a creative solution to their problems, and saves the day. Very well written, with cleverly imbedded grammatical lessons and vocabulary stretches. The humor is subtle enough for adults to enjoy, and, at the same time, plenty silly for young elementary readers of early chapter books. Cartoony illustrations are well done, and paced perfectly with the story. Originally published, with different illustrations, in Great Britain. 2003 (orig. 1990), HarperCollins, $4.99. Ages 6 to 9.
Professional Recommendation/Review #2: Dianna Geers for TeensReadToo.com
Stanley's life continues to be exciting, even as a round person again. In STANLEY IN SPACE, the President of the United States contacts Stanley and asks for Stanley's family to go into outer space. The Lambchop family travels to the planet Tyrra and meets the Tyrrans, who are very small indeed. The Tyrrans are having problems, but Stanley and his family know just how to help this distant civilization.
Response to Two Professional Reviews: These reviews speak highly of Stanley in Space. They both enjoy the adventure that he goes through, and how he takes his family along with him. Stanley figures out how to save a whole planet of aliens – with the help of his family. Through teamwork and new adventures, Stanley in Space is a great book to read.
Evaluation of Literary Elements: Dialogue is seen throughout the entirety of this book between Stanley and his parents, the president, the queen, etc. In addition imagery is shown throughout the pictures. We are able to tell more about the characters based on their facial expressions and actions in the images.
Consideration of Instructional Application: This book is a great example of a science fiction book. We could have a lesson on science fiction, what it entails, and we can create our own. We will talk about different ideas we may have and share them with the class. Students will have time to create their own science fiction story and create illustrations and we will share them with the class at the end of the week when everyone is finished.