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Reviews: Erwtjes in de ruimte

Space, adventure, and fruits and vegetables all in one story? That sounds like a mission for Pipa Pea! In Erwtjes in de ruimte, you'll embark on a cosmic adventure full of surprises.

But what makes this book so enjoyable to read (aloud)? We gathered experiences from readers, teachers, and parents, and even ventured into space ourselves. Want to read along?

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Adventure among stars and planets

In Erwtjes in de ruimte, Pipa really doesn't want to sleep. Far too boring. She'd rather venture into space like a true explorer. So she wakes up her friends, and together they build a real pod rocket.

What follows is an imaginative journey past planets, strange worlds, and unexpected encounters. They land on a fiery red planet that looks suspiciously like Mars, where the ground bubbles like tomato soup and a corn cob suddenly threatens to turn into popcorn.

Along the way, they discover new places, help each other when needed, and even land on a planet where there's one big party. Until an unexpected bang suddenly gives their adventure a different turn…

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Fantasy, humour, and rich vocabulary

What immediately stands out when this book is read aloud? A lot happens! There’s laughter, pointing, but questions are asked as well. Pipa’s world is full of surprises.

This is how Wij_lezen_wel describes the read-aloud moment in the classroom:
“This is a fantastic book with a beautiful story and rich vocabulary. The illustrations pop, are full of expression, and support the story. Both reality and fantasy are covered. As a teacher, I think it's a very enjoyable book to read interactively. There were fun, surprising reactions from the children. It made the children curious about the immense universe.”
The combination of fantasy and recognition ensures that children fully immerse themselves in the story and actively participate.
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Illustrations that keep surprising

Besides the story itself, it is mainly the illustrations that captivate children. They are full of color, movement, and small details that you discover anew every time.

Juftabitha puts it beautifully:
“The illustrations are truly beautiful! The little peas are so cute and lively. A funny story is told through bright, clear illustrations with a real space atmosphere. When Pipa looks out the window, the Earth is as big as a pea and the moon as big as a melon. Mars consists of bubbling tomato soup and corn turns into popcorn. So many fun ideas, so much joy!”
It's precisely these details that keep children looking, flipping back through the pages, and discovering something new every time. Curious about how these illustrations come to life? In this blog, illustrator Bram de Baere takes you behind the scenes.

Questions, imagination, and critical thinking

What others find extra fun about this book is what happens during and after reading it. Children start thinking along, fantasizing, and adding their own ideas.

In the classroom, you hear reactions like: “I want to be an astronaut too,” and “I'd like to visit an ice cream planet!” As Wij_lezen_wel describes it: “There were fun, surprising reactions from the children. It made them curious about the immense universe.”

The story also continues at home. Kiekeboekjes writes:

An ideal bedtime story too, because eventually Pipa wakes up from her space dream in her own bed. So, of course, the question follows: "What adventure will you experience tonight?"

So the story doesn't end with the book. It continues in conversations, play, and new adventures that children invent themselves.

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Healthy eating in a playful way

Among all the adventures, there's something extra hidden. Without being explicit, fruits and vegetables appear playfully in the story.

Juf_ivette also notes this:

“By connecting fruits and vegetables with relatable stories close to a child's world, they become less 'unknown' or 'scary'. This recognition helps create more openness to trying new foods at the dinner table.”

This way, fruits and vegetables don't become 'obligations', but simply a natural part of the story.

5 fruity stars

What strikes us in all these wonderful reviews? How often children return to the story. How they keep looking, asking questions, and putting their own spin on it.

A book that doesn't end on the last page, but just keeps going. In play, in conversations... and in small space journeys that simply start at home!

Discover Erwtjes in de ruimte here.  

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