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AstroNuts Mission One: The Plant Planet

By Mary Eisenhart, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 8+

Animal superheroes battle creepy plants in zany sci-fi tale.

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Kids who like a lot of silliness with their science will be all over author Jon Scieszka and illustrator Steven Weinberg's new series about four lab-enhanced animals in space. In the first episode, the newly activated AstroNuts are on an urgent mission to check out The Plant Planet. Specifically, to see if it's a hospitable place for humans, since Earth is about to become uninhabitable. Things get weird, as the planet's plants turn out to have some thoughts on the subject. Chaos, disorder, spreadsheets, calculations, and chemical formulas ensue, all narrated by planet Earth, who's not in a good mood.

"It doesn't really matter to me what you decide. I'm a planet. I think in millions of years. If your species decides to temporarily wreck my finely balanced climate and ecosystems by ending all human existence -- I'll be sad. I'll miss you.

"But I will also, in a few thousand or million years, be just fine."

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