Planet Kindergarten

by Sue Ganz-Schmitt (Author) Shane Prigmore (Illustrator)

Planet Kindergarten
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

This clever picture book will prepare young explorers to boldly go where they have never gone before: Planet Kindergarten. Suit up for a daring adventure as our hero navigates the unknown reaches and alien inhabitants of this strange new world. Hilarious and confidence-boosting, this exciting story will have new kindergarteners ready for liftoff!

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Kirkus

Starred Review
genius way to ease kids into the new adventure that is kindergarten.... Sure to assuage the fears of all astronauts bound for similar missions.

Publishers Weekly

For one brave boy, kindergarten isn't just a grade—it's a destination. He gets to school via rocket (one that looks suspiciously like his father's hatchback), and considers his classmates to be aliens, including two that could be relatives of Cousin It. The boy adjusts to "zero gravity" ("We have to try hard to stay in our seats. And our hands go up a lot"), discovers that he likes space food, and freaks out during naptime: "Is the room running out of oxygen?" Prigmore's manic digital art gives a nod to Jetsons-era cartoons, while Ganz-Schmitt's metaphor will ring true with intrepid readers. Ages 3-5. Author's agent: Jennifer Unter, the Unter Agency. (May)

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School Library Journal

PreS-K—A child bids farewell to his parents (who are sent back to their own planets) and begins his first mission on Planet Kindergarten. He is joined by intergalactic aliens, all reporting to a commander whose desk is littered with apples. The gravitational field is different: "We have to try hard to stay in our seats. And our hands go up a lot." Projects include exploration outside the capsule, keeping logs, and, most challenging of all, extended rest time. "Abort mission," the homesick space traveler thinks. Then he remembers what's said at NASA: "Failure is not an option." Before he knows it, he's in splashdown—back home— and training for his next mission. Ganz-Schmitt exhibits a fine mix of sensitivity and pizzazz in approaching the challenges that children face. With the help of Prigmore's superpowered animation-style illustrations, she offers a story that will help readers understand that kindergarten really is out of this world.—Susan Weitz, formerly at Spencer-Van Etten School District, Spencer, NY

Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Review quotes

"The first day of class takes on the dimensions of a cosmic mission in this imaginative tale."—BookPage

"Planet Kindergarten is the most imaginative book I have seen about starting school."—Kid Lit Reviews

Sue Ganz-Schmitt
Sue Ganz-Schmitt is a children's book author, musical theater producer, and a philanthropist. She holds an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts in writing for children and young adults. Her books include That Monster on the Block, Now I'm a Bird, Planet Kindergarten, and Planet Kindergarten: 100 Days in Orbit.

Iacopo Bruno a graphic designer and illustrator. His picture books include Bartali's Bicycle, a finalist for the National Jewish Book Awards; Sergeant Reckless; Anything But Ordinary Addie; and Mesmerized. He has also illustrated several chapter book series, including Sherlock, Lupin & Me; The School for Good and Evil; and The Story Collector.
Classification
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ISBN-13
9781452156446
Lexile Measure
520
Guided Reading Level
M
Publisher
Chronicle Books
Publication date
August 02, 2016
Series
Planet Kindergarten
BISAC categories
JUV039090 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | New Experience
JUV001000 - Juvenile Fiction | Action & Adventure
Library of Congress categories
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