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It's time for this year's Going Places contest! Finally. Time to build a go-cart, race it - and win. Each kid grabs an identical kit, and scrambles to build. Everyone but Maya. She sure doesn't seem to be in a hurry...and that sure doesn't look like anybody else's go-cart! But who said it had to be a go-cart? And who said there's only one way to cross the finish line?
- Sales Rank: #655602 in eBooks
- Published on: 2014-03-18
- Released on: 2014-03-18
- Format: Kindle eBook
From School Library Journal
K-Gr 2—When Rafael gets his contest kit to build a go-cart, he is thrilled. He loves to follow instructions, and he wants to win the big race. When he teams up with his neighbor Maya, they start to think outside the box, way outside. By combining Rafael's perfectly made-by-the-directions go-cart with Maya's bird-inspired design, they end up with an airplane. Before they can even respond to the ribbing of their classmates, the race has begun. After a slow start, their entry soars above the traditional go-carts and sails to the finish line, coming in first. The story and illustrations perfectly complement each other. The text captures the discovery of new ideas, teamwork, and the joys of creating. The art brings them all to life with detailed, cartoon digital pictures that show great facial expressions, the fun of building, and the action of the race while leaving plenty of white space so as not to overwhelm. A fun story that will get kids thinking (maybe even outside the box).—Catherine Callegari, Gay-Kimball Library, Troy, NH
From Booklist
It’s a happy day in Mrs. Chanda’s classroom when the students are given identical kits for constructing go-carts to race in a contest. Rafael, who is good at following directions, and his classmate Maya, a dreamer with a practical bent, creatively combine their kits to build a small plane. On contest day, a classmate scoffs at their contraption, but Maya and Rafael’s vehicle soars above the go-carts to win the race. The closing spread offers a preview of their next project: a frog-inspired amphibious craft. Pared down to essentials, the text reads aloud well. In the artwork, the settings and expressive characters are defined by bold, black lines. Most illustrations are bright with colors, though the occasional picture, such as a night scene showing the children silhouetted against the sky, uses black, white, and shades of purplish gray. Like David Gordon’s Your New JETT-Pup Owner’s Manual (2011) and Viviane Schwarz’s Welcome to Your Awesome Robot (2013), this satisfying picture book inspires can-do attitude combining imagination, invention, and engineering. Preschool-Grade 3. --Carolyn Phelan
Review
Although it has the whiff of an inspirational speech, this tale by the Reynolds brothers has enough entertainment value to avoid feeling inspid. Rafael is a dedicated instruction-follower, while his neighbor Maya is the dreamy sort: "She was so intent on watching the bird in front of her, and quickly sketching it, that she didn't even notice Rafael." When their teacher gives the class identical "Going Places" go-cart kits for an upcoming contest, Rafael realizes that collaborating with Maya, who envisions a flying machine instead of a car, might help him to victory. Sure enough, they dominate the contest. While the message about outside-the-box thinking is impossible to miss, the book is also an observation about how opposite temperaments can lead to successful collaborations. Still, Maya is a strong figure; Rafael's view of her over the fence as she experiments with a set of geared wings and pedals is an encouraging vision of the "maker" child who prefers crafting things herself to watching them on a screen. Ages 4–8. Agent: Holly McGhee, Pippin Properties. (Mar.) (Publishers Weekly)
It’s a happy day in Mrs. Chanda’s classroom when the students are given identical kits for constructing gocarts to race in a contest. Rafael, who is good at following directions, and his classmate Maya, a dreamer with a practical bent, creatively combine their kits to build a small plane. On contest day, a classmate scoffs at their contraption, but Maya and Rafael’s vehicle soars above the go-carts to win the race. The closing spread offers a preview of their next project: a frog-inspired amphibious craft. Pared down to essentials, the text reads aloud well. In the artwork, the settings and expressive characters are defined by bold, black lines. Most illustrations are bright with colors, though the occasional picture, such as a night scene showing the children silhouetted against the sky, uses black, white, and shades of purplish gray. Like David Gordon’s Your New JETT-Pup Owner’s Manual (2011) and Viviane Schwarz’s Welcome to Your Awesome Robot (2013), this satisfying picture book inspires can-do attitude combining imagination, invention, and engineering. (Booklist)
GOING PLACES
Author: Peter H. Reynolds
Author: Paul A. Reynolds
Illustrator: Peter H. Reynolds
Review Issue Date: February 1, 2014
Online Publish Date: January 15, 2014
Publisher:Atheneum
Pages: 40
Price (Hardcover ): $15.99
Price (e-book ): $11.88
Publication Date: March 18, 2014
ISBN (Hardcover ): 978-1-4424-6608-1
ISBN (e-book ): 978-1-4424-6609-8
Category: Picture Books
Imagination soars—quite literally—when a little girl follows her own set of rules.
Every year Oak Hill School has a go-kart race called the Going Places contest. Students are given identical go-kart kits with a precise set of instructions. And of course, every single kart ends up exactly the same. Every one, that is, except Maya’s. Maya is a dreamy artist, and she would rather sketch birds in her backyard than get caught up in the competition. When she finally does start working, she uses the parts in the go-kart box but creates something completely different. No one ever said it had to be a go-kart. Maya’s creative thinking inspires Rafael, her neighbor (and the most enthusiastic Going Places contestant), to ask to team up. The instructions never say they couldn’t work together, either! An ode to creativity and individuality to be sure, but the Reynolds brothers are also taking a swipe at modern education: Endless repetition and following instructions without question create a culture of conformity. Hopefully now, readers will see infinite possibility every time the system hands them an identical go-kart box.
Not astonishingly go-out-and-buy-it-at-graduation inspirational, but all it takes is one seed of change to be planted. (Picture book. 4-8) (Kirkus Reviews)
When Rafael gets his contest kit to build a go-cart, he is thrilled. He loves to follow instructions, and he wants to win the big race. When he teams up with his neighbor Maya, they start to think outside the box, way outside. By combining Rafael’s perfectly made-by-the-directions go-cart with Maya’s bird-inspired design, they end up with an airplane. Before they can even respond to the ribbing of their classmates, the race has begun. After a slow start, their entry soars above the traditional go-carts and sails to the finish line, coming in first. The story and illustrations perfectly complement each other. The text captures the discovery of new ideas, teamwork, and the joys of creating. The art brings them all to life with detailed, cartoon digital pictures that show great facial expressions, the fun of building, and the action of the race while leaving plenty of white space so as not to overwhelm. A fun story that will get kids thinking (maybe even outside the box). (School Library Journal)
Rafael was excited about entering the Going Places Contest. He went home with the kit, followed the instructions, and built his own go-cart. His neighbor, Maya, inspired by a bird in flight, created a contraption in which wings were attached to her arms and two-wheeled pedaling boards at her feet. Rafael and Maya became a team and built a small plane to enter into the race. Together, they soared above the other contestants and coasted gracefully through the finish line. This book is a fun and interesting literal take on thinking outside of the box! Upbeat, fast-paced, and filled with bold colors and fun illustrations, the book encourages readers to use their imaginations and take creative risks. Thinkers, builders, and children will enjoy this book as it dares them to be unique, innovative, and original. (Library Media Connection October 2014)
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Fun book
By HEDegs
A nice little book to open you imagination and think outside the box. Friends names are multicultural which is nice, too! It's a good little read. Holds my kid's attention, but not overly excited to grab it off the shelf.
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It was wonderful!
By Kathy H
My class sat in on a webcast with the authors! It was wonderful!
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Why Fit In When You Were Born to Stand Out!?
By M. Perron
When I asked my second grade class what they thought of this book, this quote is what one of them shared. Going Places is truly about standing out...in all the best ways! Researchers like Tony Wagner have identified a number of important skills that today's students need in order succeed in the global market. These skills include curiosity and imagination, critical and creative thinking, and the ability to work collaboratively. Going Places encourages and illustrates these 21st century skills for children (and adults!) in a way that is interesting and fun, but with a strong message that the sky is the limit if you challenge yourself, open your mind, trust in your own voice, and persevere. When asked to share what they liked about Going Places, my students shared the following:
"It inspires me to try to create new things." (Jack age 7)
"I think it was cool that a boy and girl worked together." (Faith age 8)
"It tells us to stand out!" (Matthew age 8)
"It's cool that their cart was different from everyone else. Different is better." (Susie age 8)
"I liked that whatever they looked at (i.e. bird/frog) helped them make something new." (Ava age 8)
"It was inspiring for kids and grown-ups because they did what no one else did and they were creative." (Anthony age 8)
"It reminds me of a quote, "Why fit in when you were born to stand out?" The book tells you it's okay to do things differently and stand out." (Alise age 8)
As you can see, in addition to finding the message of creating and collaborating to be inspiring, this class of students also appreciated the gender equality of the characters, that the characters took ideas from their natural surroundings. There are many, many valuable lessons interwoven into this story, in addition to amazing illustrations. It is a must have for both classrooms and homes. Enjoy!
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