
Man on the Moon
a day in the life of Bob
Simon Bartram(Author)
Templar Publishing
Published on 1. January 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
32 pages
978-1-84011-491-1 (ISBN)
Shipment within 3-4 weeks
Description
Join Bob, everyone's favourite man on the moon, as he goes about his busy day keeping the moon clean, entertaining space tourists and leading guided tours. Bob knows absolutely everything there is to know about the moon - and he's certain there's no such thing as aliens... isn't he?
Celebrate the anniversary of Man on the Moon with this special edition featuring the richly detailed artwork that has made Simon Bartram a picture book favourite!
Celebrate the anniversary of Man on the Moon with this special edition featuring the richly detailed artwork that has made Simon Bartram a picture book favourite!
Reviews / Votes
Everyone knows there aren't any aliens.' Man on the Moon: A Day in the Life of Bob (newly re-issued by Templar) is a truly wonderful piece of art and story alike. Simon Bartram (author and illustrator) fully engages an audience of any age, you will never tire of reading this story. The illustrations are beautiful and unlike any children's story I have come across before; detailed and realistic, they are wonderful discussion points with your children or school class. The story tells the narrative of Bob and his daily life. Bob's job is to maintain the moon and he goes about it dutifully and enthusiastically. As the story progresses, the humorous narrative tells the reader that of course there are no aliens and that Bob is a Moon expert, but the illustrations clearly show aliens on each page - stealing his cake, hiding in a crater, in the bath tub. My son whole heartedly loves proving Bob wrong and pointing out all the illustrations on each page, laughing in delight when he sees a 'cheeky alien' hiding from Bob. As a picture book, all parents will enjoy reading this story during the daytime or bedtime, the narrative is engaging and the children are fully absorbed in the images. Although at first it doesn't jump out as a 'typical' children's story as the illustrations are of an older style, this is what makes it unique and also what draws the children to it. Bob is a wonderful character and the story itself is simplistic enough to engage any child from three years upwards. I can imagine this story would be wonderful to teach in a Primary setting as there are many directions you could take with the concept of the 'man on the moon' - Space topics, looking at difference and developing visual literacy, among them. Personally, I loved the adult humour - the fact it only takes Bob 15 minutes to get to work on the Moon - and I thoroughly enjoyed reading this to my children; it has become a firm favourite at bedtime. It might not jump out to you on the shelf, but once you have picked it up, Bartram will not disappoint you or your children * Reading Zone * Squeezing in one more, this time a space-going hero that we have loved right from the very start of this blog...!Simon Bartram's fantastic "Bob" books in picture book form were some of our early favourites. Simon also went on to produce a whole series of fab little paperback adventures for more advanced readers, swapping out the fabulous colour illustrations for equally fabulous black and white art to accompany 5 stories - wrapped up into one delicious volume as "Bob: Lunar Adventures"
Spaceman Bob embarks on new space adventures with a disappearing moon, a movie career, clone chaos, a right royal disaster and some heartless robots in this anthology.
Charlotte has always loved the running gag that Bob lives in firm denial of the existence of aliens (despite actually owning an alien dog, and coming into close contact with aliens pretty much every single time he dons a spacesuit).
I always hoped that more people would discover the Bob books as they're absolutely fantastic. Now you've got no excuse with this latest collection celebrating 15 years of awesome Bobness! * Read It Daddy * The first book in a series about Bob,
otherwise known as the man on the
Moon. Bob's job includes cleaning and
tidying the Moon, entertaining tourists
and dispelling rumours that aliens
exist. Celebrating 15 years of Bob, this
anniversary edition is a timeless, fun and
clever story. * Big Issue in the North *
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Templar Books
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 5 to 8 years
Dimensions
Height: 306 mm
Width: 238 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
206 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84011-491-1 (9781840114911)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
New editions
Simon Bartrum
Literacy Evolve Year 1 Man on the Moon
Book
02/2013
Pearson Education Limited
€14.86
Article in reprint
Persons
Simon Bartram (Author, Illustrator)
Simon Bartram studied Graphic Design, specialising in illustration, at Birmingham Polytechnic. He has gone on to write and illustrate a number of picture books, including the bestselling Blue Peter Award-winner The Man on the Moon: A Day in the Life of Bob. He has also written a popular series of illustrated fiction books about the adventures of Bob and his dog Barry.
Simon Bartram studied Graphic Design, specialising in illustration, at Birmingham Polytechnic. He has gone on to write and illustrate a number of picture books, including the bestselling Blue Peter Award-winner The Man on the Moon: A Day in the Life of Bob. He has also written a popular series of illustrated fiction books about the adventures of Bob and his dog Barry.