From the cover of this book to the very last page the illustrations are adorable, super kid-friendly and vivid in color use! I thought the meaning and message behind the plot was cute! Rocket is cute dog who has a little yellow bird as his teacher. I love the way this story approached education and reading - instead of demanding that Rocket "needed to learn his ABCs" the little birdie instead introduces Rocket to the wonder of stories found in books, so that Rocket *wants* to learn to read so that he, too, can partake of such glorious stories. As I was reading, I kept thinking, "This book should do this. They should address that." In addition, every time, the book did! It was fantastic! As the book progressed, I fell in love with the hymning aspect of “wondrous, mighty, gorgeous alphabet” sayings that were repeated every so often! I would highly enjoy reading this to a class full of kindergartners especially and even 1st graders! I would not use this book as a way to force children to need to know the alphabet but instead use it as a way to show the importance of the alphabet for lifelong learning! An ideal book to be read aloud, this story practices spelling a few simple words, as well as introducing onomatopoeia, sounds spelled out as words. Literacy, phonics, and friendship are tied together! This story also describes independent learning outside of the classroom, as Rocket continues to practice his skills after the bird has migrated for the winter. In addition, this book is also a tale of the cycle of seasons, marking transitions with illustrations and words to spell, such as “m-e-l-t.” Overall fantastic!!!