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Pluto Rocket

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Pluto Rocket and Joe Pidge are back, with more hats and hijinks than ever before, in the second book of this hilarious new early graphic novel series, for fans of Narwhal and Jelly and Pizza and Taco!
Joe Pidge, king of the neighborhood, and Pluto Rocket, an alien who's new in town, have become fast friends, with Joe acting as Pluto's guide on her secret mission to discover what life in the neighborhood is really like. But on Joe's tour (where he shows Pluto the best fire escape and the best garbage can in the world!), it becomes clear that Joe has never actually left his tiny slice of the planet . . .
Pluto encourages Joe to get out of his comfort zone, but Joe delays by creating an outlandish list of supplies they'll need to get before they go! Is Joe Pidge afraid of leaving his safe little neighborhood? And if that's tough, imagine how Joe feels when his hat, his trademark super-flavio look that helps him stand out from the other pigeons, goes missing. Thankfully, Pluto is here to help save the day in the second book of this hilarious graphic novel series from Paul Gilligan, creator of the syndicated comic strip Pooch Café!
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 28, 2022
      Traveling alone, Pluto Rocket, an effervescent pink biomorphic alien with striped antennae, has just arrived on Earth to carry out a top-secret mission: find out what life is like in an Earth neighborhood. Soon, she meets Joe Pidge, a boater-wearing pigeon self-proclaimed as “the hippest, coolest, most awesome dude around.” In three chapters depicting classic fish-out-of-water shenanigans, the duo tour Joe’s quirkily diverse community—the diverting “neigborhood-ians,” as Pluto deems them, include more talking animals, Abraham Lincoln, a Brunhilda figure, and a T. rex—as the pigeon teaches Pluto how to rock her own personal style, adopt contemporary slang (“MIND BLOWN!”), and savor tacos. Joe isn’t solely in charge, however, and not all of his lessons go according to plan; upon discovering that the pigeon’s favorite taco stand is closed, the alien “formulates” an exact facsimile out of thin air. In this madcap graphic novel series’ inaugural tale, Gilligan (the King of the Mole People series) imparts somewhat standard lessons about friendship and sharing, but its saucy vibe and Pluto’s boundless curiosity, optimism, and extraterrestrial wizardry will easily melt even the most streetwise bird’s heart. Ages 6–9.

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  • OverDrive Read

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:340
  • Text Difficulty:1

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