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About The Book
Zack is a planet-hopping pro—but a return to Earth results in some unexpected puppy trouble in the tenth Galaxy Zack chapter book adventure.
Zack is headed back to Earth for the first time since moving to Nebulon. He can’t wait to see his best friend Bert and show his new friend, the former bully Seth Stevens, all around his old stomping grounds! Luna’s excited too. A little too excited. When the pooch escapes and goes missing, sightseeing plans take an unexpected turn. Will Zack find Luna before he has to head home to Nebulon?
With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Galaxy Zack chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
Zack is headed back to Earth for the first time since moving to Nebulon. He can’t wait to see his best friend Bert and show his new friend, the former bully Seth Stevens, all around his old stomping grounds! Luna’s excited too. A little too excited. When the pooch escapes and goes missing, sightseeing plans take an unexpected turn. Will Zack find Luna before he has to head home to Nebulon?
With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Galaxy Zack chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
Excerpt
Return to Earth! Chapter 1 Mystery Planet
Zack Nelson sat at the kitchen table. He was in his house on the planet Nebulon. His dog, Luna, curled up on the floor beside him.
A holographic, 3-D image of stars in space floated above the table.
“This planet-collector that dad just brought home from Nebulonics is so grape!” said Zack. He ran his finger along the screen of a small handheld device.
Luna tilted her head and yawned. Then she scratched her ear with her back paw.
“It’s a game that lets me keep track of every planet I’ve ever been to. When it shows me a planet I’ve visited, I have to place it where it belongs in space.”
The 3-D image of a small blue planet appeared among the stars.
“That is Araxie,” said Zack. “It belongs over here.”
Using his finger, Zack moved the floating planet to a far corner of the star field. Then he tapped on the device again.
A planet covered with orange specks appeared.
“That’s Cisnos,” Zack said. He moved the planet to where it belonged among the stars. “It has orange mountains.”
“Arrrrr,” moaned Luna, stretching her front legs.
“I know. Weird, right?”
Zack added a few more planets he had visited since he and his family moved from Earth to Nebulon.
The door to the kitchen elevator slid open. In walked Otto Nelson, Zack’s dad. He was home from his job at Nebulonics.
“Hey, Captain, that looks great!” said Dad. He looked up at the planets orbiting above the kitchen table.
Luna jumped up and ran over to greet him.
“Those are all the planets I’ve been to,” Zack said proudly.
“I think you’re missing one,” said Dad, “and it’s an important one. Nebulonics is actually sending me on a business trip to that same special planet. I think you’d really enjoy coming along. My boss, Fred Stevens, is going. He’s bringing his son, Seth. We thought maybe you could keep Seth company and show him around.”
When Zack had first arrived on Nebulon, he and Seth got off to a rough start. Although Seth could still be a bit tough to get along with sometimes, the two had since become friends.
“So, it’s a planet I’ve been to?” Zack asked.
“Yup,” said Dad.
“Juno? Plexus? Gluco?” guessed Zack. He looked up at all the holographic planets floating above the table.
“Nope,” said Dad. A big smile spread across his face. “It’s a planet called . . . Earth!”
Zack Nelson sat at the kitchen table. He was in his house on the planet Nebulon. His dog, Luna, curled up on the floor beside him.
A holographic, 3-D image of stars in space floated above the table.
“This planet-collector that dad just brought home from Nebulonics is so grape!” said Zack. He ran his finger along the screen of a small handheld device.
Luna tilted her head and yawned. Then she scratched her ear with her back paw.
“It’s a game that lets me keep track of every planet I’ve ever been to. When it shows me a planet I’ve visited, I have to place it where it belongs in space.”
The 3-D image of a small blue planet appeared among the stars.
“That is Araxie,” said Zack. “It belongs over here.”
Using his finger, Zack moved the floating planet to a far corner of the star field. Then he tapped on the device again.
A planet covered with orange specks appeared.
“That’s Cisnos,” Zack said. He moved the planet to where it belonged among the stars. “It has orange mountains.”
“Arrrrr,” moaned Luna, stretching her front legs.
“I know. Weird, right?”
Zack added a few more planets he had visited since he and his family moved from Earth to Nebulon.
The door to the kitchen elevator slid open. In walked Otto Nelson, Zack’s dad. He was home from his job at Nebulonics.
“Hey, Captain, that looks great!” said Dad. He looked up at the planets orbiting above the kitchen table.
Luna jumped up and ran over to greet him.
“Those are all the planets I’ve been to,” Zack said proudly.
“I think you’re missing one,” said Dad, “and it’s an important one. Nebulonics is actually sending me on a business trip to that same special planet. I think you’d really enjoy coming along. My boss, Fred Stevens, is going. He’s bringing his son, Seth. We thought maybe you could keep Seth company and show him around.”
When Zack had first arrived on Nebulon, he and Seth got off to a rough start. Although Seth could still be a bit tough to get along with sometimes, the two had since become friends.
“So, it’s a planet I’ve been to?” Zack asked.
“Yup,” said Dad.
“Juno? Plexus? Gluco?” guessed Zack. He looked up at all the holographic planets floating above the table.
“Nope,” said Dad. A big smile spread across his face. “It’s a planet called . . . Earth!”
About The Illustrator
Jason Kraft grew up with a passion for drawing. He has developed that passion into a humble career that has allowed him to work in all facets of the entertainment field all over the globe—from toy design to feature animation. He has now settled in Ottawa, Ontario, with his wife, Christina.
Product Details
- Publisher: Little Simon (April 1, 2015)
- Length: 128 pages
- ISBN13: 9781481421812
- Ages: 5 - 9
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