cover image Earth Space Moon Base

Earth Space Moon Base

Ben Joel Price. Random, $16.99 (32p) ISBN 978-0-385-37311-1

British artist Price (Love Bites) mixes polished draftsmanship, the eerie loneliness of outer space, and an unusual team of astronauts in his first book for children. Limiting himself to a palette of cool gray-blues accented with orange and yellow (until the green and purple aliens show up, that is), Price pans across the desolate lunar setting. Readers are led down a long ladder—“Open the hatch/ Down we go”—where a spaceman, monkey and robot load a flying saucer with boxes of bananas. The robot trains a camera on a deep crater, and the monkey ventures out with a space hose, spraying bananas around the crater’s mouth. What are the bananas meant to do? “Then, all of a sudden, something shoots out!/ Tentacles squirm and thrash about!” This is official lunar policy, apparently; the lumpy aliens are kept at bay with regular doses of bananas: “Sleepy and full, the creatures retreat./ They’ve all had far too much to eat.” The contrast between the deadpan, highly technical spreads and the Monty Pythonesque humor will keep listeners riveted—and giggling. Ages 3–7. Agent: Isabel Atherton, Creative Authors. (Aug.)