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What a special picture book! Stunning illustrations and a golden message shared in a fresh way. Based on the title, I wasn’t sure what to expect and loved it even more than I thought it would. This one will definitely have a spot on our son’s bookshelf!
Thank you to the author, illustrator, Net Galley and Sourcebooks Explore for the eARC in exchange for my honest review!

I love that the main character in this book is proactive and tries to get where she wants to be by using her brain. The reader learns from her too, about space and time. There is a nice section at the end with some basics about time travel which will appeal to inquisitive kids. I love how the author shows that the future is coming, we don't have to rush toward it.
Thank you for the ARC. I will purchase for my library.

Gorgeous illustrations in this book. The story line itself is wonderful and fun. I love all of the main characters misunderstandings of wormholes and such. All that being said I can't really see this book being for the audience it is marketed as. I feel the choice of words as well as concepts introduced are things that would not be as graspable by a child that age. The language is just a bit off in the flow as well, which is often what keeps young readers interested in a book.

This book was not of use to me. I found it to be lacking content. It would not be useful in my classroom.

I received an ARC of this children's book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
This is a really wonderful book. The pictures and the story are both adorable!

Maria Marianayagam, this book is ABSOLUTELY genius! I was a preschool teacher for five years, and wish I had this book my on classroom bookshelf. It was phenomenal. I have four kids under six, and we have so cherished reading it over and over again. Thank you for creating this beautiful work of art for kids to read! Highly recommend.

This is SUCH a sweet, funny story with adorable illustrations! Reha is a young girl who desperately wants to grow up so she can play with the same toy as her brother. When she's told to "wait until you're older," she figures that if she travels to the future, she won't have to wait! That is, until she realizes she may have to technically go *back* in time...or to outer space...and by the time she's planning, she's having fun with her brother and has forgotten why she wanted to grow older in the first place.
I can imagine this would be an effective and fun way to teach kids the concept of staying in the present moment.
Thank you to NetGalley and the author for providing me with a free eARC in exchange for an honest review.

This is an adorable story about wanting to grow up a little too soon. The illustrations are beautiful.

So this is a story about Reha, who starts out wanting to play with her brother's toy dinosaur and ends up trying several solutions, like trying to build a time machine and a spaceship. Reha is persistent and smart, and by the end, she's had a great day with her family.
The last pictures were so cute I kept looking at them again. At the end of the story, young readers can learn the science behind concepts like time travel, with helpful information and questions. Such an entertaining and informative book!
Thanks to NetGalley for letting me read this