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Carole P. Roman travels to the stars, orbiting the moon and rocketing past planets in this adorable journey to the far reaches of the galaxy. A beautiful bedtime poem, this verse is sure to delight any child before they go to sleep.

31 pages, Paperback

First published March 13, 2016

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Carole P. Roman

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Carole P. Roman is the award-winning author of over fifty children's books. Whether it's pirates, princesses, or discovering the world around us, her books have enchanted educators, parents, and her diverse audience of children. She hosts a blog radio program called Indie Authors Roundtable and is one of the founders of the magazine, Indie Author's Monthly. She's been interviewed twice by Forbes Magazine. Carole has co-authored two self-help books. Navigating Indieworld: A Beginners Guide to Self-Publishing and Marketing with Julie A. Gerber, and Marketing Indieworld with both Julie A. Gerber and Angela Hausman. She published Mindfulness for Kids with J. Robin Albertson-Wren and a new joke book called The Big Book of Silly Jokes for Kids: 800+ Jokes!
She writes adult fiction under the name Brit Lunden and is currently helping to create an anthology with her mythical town of Bulwark, Georgia with a group of indie authors. She lives on Long Island near her children and grandchildren.

Her series includes:
Captain No Beard
If You Were Me and Lived in- Cultural
If You Were Me and Lived in- Historical
Nursery series
Oh Susannah- Early Reader and coloring book
Mindfulness for Kids with co-author J. Robin Albertson-Wren
The Big Book of Silly Jokes for Kids; 800 plus Jokes!
Navigating Indieworld- with co-author Julie A. Gerber
Marketing Indieworld- with co-authors Angela Hausman and Julie A. Gerber
Adult Fiction under the pen name Brit Lunden
Bulwark
The Knowing- A Bulwark Anthology

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Profile Image for Sarah.
AuthorÌý256 books1,468 followers
April 5, 2016
Roman continues to show her unique ability to create captivating children's books. Is there anything this author can't do? This book is different than her other series, and just as good. The lyrical prose is mesmerizing for young children's ears to listen to. The artwork is beautiful and the colors so enchanting. My daughter and I really loved this book and read it three times in one sitting. And it was educational, as well as entertaining.
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1,589 reviews165k followers
December 9, 2020
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Cute story! Rather enjoyed this little space adventure.

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Profile Image for Tima.
1,678 reviews128 followers
April 22, 2016
Two little boys visit the stars and planets on a special rocket ship during the night. The words are written in a lyrical, poem style. The illustrations are colorful, fun, and fill each page. They draw the reader in to the story, fostering creativity and imagination. The font meanders across the page in a whimsical style. The story ends as the children come to rest in their little beds at the end of their journey with their toy rocket beside them.

Children will love the pictures and the easy flow of words. The book can also be educational as most of the planets with some brief descriptions are given in the poem. The colors of the illustrations are muted to provide a great backdrop for the bedtime story. The words flow smoothly and the story ends with a good closing for bedtime. Overall, my children really enjoyed this book and I enjoyed reading it to them. I would recommend this as a great bedtime story for young children interested in astronomy.

I received this book free of charge in exchange for my honest review.


Profile Image for Stacie.
1,813 reviews110 followers
July 21, 2016
This lovely bedtime story takes two young boys on an adventure in space before bedtime. As they ride atop a rocket ship, they travel past the moon and planets while viewing constellations along the way. But, every trip across the galaxy ends up in their bed ready to sleep.

The author uses a rhyming scheme to travel through the pages and the rhymes work well without any awkward words. You can easily teach your child more about the planets and constellations by looking for them in the night sky before going to bed.

In this book, the muted illustrations work nicely to bring a calming feel to the story. But, the artists style of illustrations appears a bit blurry on the pages.

If you have a space-loving boy or are looking for a new addition to your bedtime stories, ROCKET-BYE will take them on an adventure at every bedtime.
Profile Image for Reader Views.
3,944 reviews266 followers
February 19, 2017
Reviewed by Paola (age 9) for Reader Views (01/17)

“Rocket-Bye� by Carole P. Roman, invites you to fly far where only a rocket can take you, showing and exploring the skies with all it has. You will wonder from above how small everything is down on Earth, how close and friendly our constellations look and how bright the stars are, shining and lighting the way on the trip to all the planets.

I like that it not only is a fun journey to the skies but also teaches about the planets. I am sure more than one pirate will love to ride this rocket and have very close look at what it is untouchable.

I love the rhyming and the beautiful illustrations. Her poem will open the imagination to all kids on a wonderful journey to far away wonders.

“Rocket-Bye� by Carole P. Roman is a great book!

A Note from Paola’s Mom:

As usual, Paola loves Carole Roman’s stories. This one is quite special because we both love the mystery of the skies, and how beautiful and far our imagination will take to us–into our deepest sleep.
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2,303 reviews47 followers
May 8, 2016


We received this book to give an honest review.

Both K and A enjoyed the book as they both thought it was cool that there was a rocket ship that was going around the planets. For K he really enjoyed knowing there were different planets and the pictures were well drawn. A on the other hand just thought it was neat that two people were riding on a rocket ship and she wanted to do the same. This book is a good read for bedtime as it gets the kids settled down with a wonderful story and ready to sleep and dream of maybe them being in space among the stars.
Profile Image for Anne Rightler.
1,904 reviews34 followers
March 24, 2016
Rocket-Bye, by award-winning author Carol P Roman, is a delightful bedtime poem sure to bring sweet dreams to young children. Illustrator Mateya Arkova beautifully portrays the story with muted colors and charming pictures. Youngsters will climb on a rocket ship and become pirates of the sky as they travel through the wonders of the stars and each of the planets of the universe. And all too soon the flight ends safely at home in bed. A lovely book to begin teaching children about the planets and with the lilt of the poem, lull them to slumberland.
I received this book as a gift.
Profile Image for Stacie.
AuthorÌý6 books99 followers
December 18, 2016
Rocket-Bye is a whimsical outer-space exploration that will leave little readers awestruck.

In this absolutely precious adventure, children travel through the heavens where they view beautiful constellations and amazing galaxies before returning home for a peaceful slumber.

The story is told in gentle, soothing rhyme and the illustrations are magically created with soft colors. A perfect bedtime story to lull little ones to sleep.

I highly recommend picking up a copy.
Profile Image for Jamie.
1,552 reviews1,239 followers
April 9, 2016
Cute rhymes for a fun space odyssey. Playful, bright and cheerful! It even mentions some planets and constellations which I liked for the educational side. The kids really loved this one when I read it to them. They want to take their own space trip now.
2,771 reviews39 followers
April 4, 2016
This book is a chronicle of a voyage of the imagination, where two children hop literally on top of a rocket ship and then fly on it through the solar system, starting with Mercury and then outward past all the planets. Along the way, they look at some of the most prominent stars and the constellations they are a part of. At the end, the two children are tucked into their beds and are sound asleep.
The structure of the story is as a set of two line structures where the lines rhyme. They are short sentences, roughly at the level of a late first or early second grade reader. The images have a washed out appearance and the boundaries of the items in the images are fuzzy rather than sharp. Space is depicted as having a bluish color with purplish clouds in it. Not scientifically accurate, but more in keeping with the imaginations of two young children on an adventure.
The story does what the creators intended, it stimulates the imagination of children as they are preparing for bed. Whether they read it or it is read to them, it will excite them a bit, but not so much that it is counterproductive to their sleep preparations.

This book was made available for free for review purposes
Profile Image for David Savage.
208 reviews6 followers
April 28, 2016
Rocket-Bye is about two young boys (the author’s grandchildren) who once bedtime arrives their journey to the stars and beyond begins on a rocket ship.

Rocket-Bye is not a traditional story picture book but a book written in rhyming verse about 2 young boys who travel into space and throughout the galaxy looking at the moons, stars and planets all while asleep� he is of course having a wonderful dream. All told in short verses in makes a great book for bedtime reading.

Illustrated by Mateya Arkova is bright pastel colours and with a cartoon style with blurred edges to fit in with the dream theme, it captures the imagination and looks great.

Not only is it a great short book perfect for bedtimes, it also has some educational value by introducing children to planet names, star constellations and not being afraid.

A perfect outer space story that is out of this world and one that children will love reading (and being read to) while admiring the beautiful illustrations and the rhyming verse makes it a perfect and gentle tale for bedtime reading.
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AuthorÌý6 books2,054 followers
January 1, 2017
My Review:

A child’s bedtime is synonymous with reading stories as many parents, caregivers and babysitters know all too well. Many times it can be a struggle as children (especially toddlers and pre-schoolers) don’t want to go to bed. Children will get excited for bedtime with this book by award winning author Carole P. Roman.



“Climb aboard to travel far,� is how this delightful bedtime story starts. It’s a journey to the stars and beyond that children of all ages will love. The illustrations are muted, perfect for bedtime, and appear to be watercolors. The words are easy to understand and stand out thanks to the white font.



Carole P. Roman’s lyrical poem lulls children to sleep while teaching them about the moon, stars and planets. Another gem by this multi-award winning author.



If you’re looking for a gift or a new bedtime story, this is a must-own!



Favorite Quote:

“Jupiter’s eye is watchful; we sail right past its glare.�



My Rating: 5 stars


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Profile Image for Trinton Garrett.
49 reviews6 followers
September 1, 2016
Carole P. Roman has written a lovely little book for children of all gender and all ages. I can definitely see myself sitting and reading this to my granddaughter who is two years old. It is very simply written and not long so as to keep her attention, plus has wonderfully colorful Illustration by Mateua Arkova. The Illustration look as if they are watercolor creations.

Children of all genders and ages will love this space themed story featuring two kids on a surreal journey through space. They travel through the stars and see the milky war, the stars, and the planets. It isn't just a wonderful fantasy of dreams and space wonderfulness but a great educational book through fun wonders as Roman identifies the sights by name: the Milky way, the planets: Venus, Saturn, Mars, constellations such as Leo the lion as well as stars- Polaris and Rigel. The educational details Roman adds to the book adds to the richness of this story.

**side note: I received Rocket-Bye free in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Linda.
593 reviews39 followers
March 31, 2016
Loved It!

Thank you for sending me a digital copy of Rocket-Bye by Carole P. Roman in return for my honest review.

This gentle bedtime poem/story takes two siblings on a rocket ride through space and lands them safe and sound in their own beds at the story's end.

The illustrations are amazing. The lyrical verse is tender and inviting, and without realizing it, young children will learn about our solar and celestial system.

The words per page and the white lettering were perfect. My only complaint is that the font was too small. Font size can enhance the reading experience or take away from it. This beautiful book needs words that are easy to find on the page and easy to see. There was plenty of space to increase the font size without altering the overall look or feel of the story.

Recommended.
Profile Image for Robert Yokoyama.
206 reviews10 followers
April 5, 2016
I love Rocket-Bye by Carole P. Roman. I never took an astronomy class, and this book gives me a quick introduction to some of the concepts in astronomy. I learned the names of stars like Polaris, Castor and Rigel. These are stars known for their brightness in the sky. I am motivated to learn more about each star because Carole has introduced them to me. I want to learn what makes each planet in our solar system special. I knew that Mars has a red surface that makes it special. Saturn is famous for having rings around it. But I want to know what makes the other planets unique like Venus, Uranus and Neptune. I love the illustrations by Mateya Arkova. Her illustrations are colorful and fun to look at. This book raises my interest in astronomy. I love it when a book motivates me to learn more about a subject.
Profile Image for Shannon McGee.
698 reviews19 followers
June 28, 2016
The story of two children zooming around on a rocketship is written with dream like quality. With artwork that is fun, whimsical and smart, this book is a great before bedtime tale.

Author Carole P. Roman has a knack for coming up with cute and informative children's books. Rocket - Bye is no different, as it goes through the planets names and a view of the stars. You and any child will be filled with calm wonder.

I had only one issue with Rocket-bye is that in the part where the children learn the names of the planets, Pluto is the last named. To my knowledge Pluto is no longer cataloged as a planet. Or I could be wrong and it may have been changed it back.

Rocket - Bye is for both boys and girls. It is not too challenging to read and is a joy to view as is all of Carole P. Roman’s books.
Profile Image for Jalynn Patterson.
2,209 reviews37 followers
April 5, 2016
About the Book:

Carole P. Roman travels to the stars, orbiting the moon and rocketing past planets in this adorable journey to the far reaches of the galaxy.

A beautiful bedtime poem, this verse is sure to delight any child before they go to sleep.



My Review:

Carole P. Roman is at it again! She is starting to write many more books that are so full of pleasure and delight. I love her other award winning series' but I was very glad to see some other writings from this very talented author. In Rocket-Bye you have a virtual trip throughout space and science and make it home in time for bed. With very dramatic rhyme it is a perfect read aloud bedtime story!


**Disclosure** This book was sent to me free of charge for my honest review from the author.
Profile Image for Wanda Maynard.
299 reviews22 followers
May 16, 2016

ROCKET-BYE by Carole P. Roman is another great children's book that is filled with wonderful text and vividly colored illustrations about our galaxy that children can learn about as they travel through the pages and wonder what will appear first on this exciting trip beyond the blue. Along the way the planets seem to pause, for a spellbound glance at all their many fascinating wonders, and the stars sparkle like little diamond treasures, hidden among a blanket of velvety black as the rocket, as in slow motion, glides past them and the amazing constellations. I love this wonderful little book filled with obtainable knowledge about the universe. Wow! A wonderful story-time book that will capture the children's imagination!
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255 reviews2 followers
May 26, 2016
This book is told in beautiful prose and teach important lessons of dreams and adventures. Written by Carol P. Roman, author of the If you were me and lived in� series as well as the Captain No Beard series and beautifully illustrated by Mateya Arkova. Rocket-Bye is an adventure of a rocket ship as it travels through the stars, the Milky Way, the constellations and past the planets. During the trip, the different plants are mentioned as well as their position in the solar system. The constellations are named with clues to the legends for which they are named. I loved this book. The great adventure in Rocket-Bye as well as the beautiful illustrations inspire children to dream and dream big. I highly recommend this book for any family or school library.
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400 reviews8 followers
August 23, 2016
So where did the nursery rhymes go. Anyone from my generation grew up with them, heard them in first grade and probably told them to our children. But like the pay phone they have become scarce, but not quite extinct. It’s all as well as I never did buy that cow jumping over the moon bit and what is that tuffet thing little Miss Muffet sat on. Not to worry, step in to today’s world. Carole P. Roman writes a series of children’s books that are more in keeping with the world we live in now, at least the proper children’s stories, no need for politics or terrorists� tales. Rocket Bye is geared for the toddler in need of a bedtime story and the rhyming is there to hold the child’s attention and awaken awareness to the magic of words. Step aside Mama Goose, your time has passed.
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802 reviews19 followers
May 4, 2016
What better way to put your child to bed than with a story. This one will have them soaring through the skies. Flashing past the moon and exploring the galaxy. Their imaginations will take them to new worlds and exciting places. The perfect "goodnight" to your little.

Lyrical and sweet, this book will help start off your child's dreams each night. It's just the right length to read at nap time or bedtime. As their eyes get heavier, they'll already be imagining the moon and rocket ship they'll have.

I didn't find any issues.

I gave this one 5 cheers out of 5 because it's just the twist littles need at bedtime. ~Copy of book provided by author in exchange for a fair review~
Profile Image for Lynn.
3,043 reviews79 followers
April 4, 2016
This was a wonderful treasure to read --- the illustrations went along so well rocketing through the sky! The author and illustrator even outlined some of the constellations so you saw them as you went by! Such lovely writing, plot and story --- great to read to and/or let your kids read to you! This kind of book is great for various charity work also --- I did like ten years with hospice care and a LOT of my full grown adult patients loved this kind of a story! I even learned a bit and saw things in the sky I love to see!
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311 reviews9 followers
April 3, 2016
I was gifted this book in Exchange for an honest review. Who is not financially compensated in any way for the production of this review.
Rocket-bye is A cute lullaby for children of all ages. This little adventure takes kids into flight while stationed in their own beds. My daughter is six, A kindergartner, learning to read. This book used words that were easy for her to sound out and understand. The great thing about Carol's rating is that it reaches children of all ages and walks of life. Five stars.
Profile Image for Jessica Adams.
AuthorÌý20 books97 followers
February 27, 2018
This is a cute short picture book for young children. The rhyming in the book is done very well by the author. The pages are full color and well done.
I received a paperback copy from the author in a contest I won online.
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2,205 reviews40 followers
April 3, 2016
Forget about rock-a-bye baby, Rocket-Bye is so much more entertaining. Two children climb aboard a rocket and take a tour of the solar system in this fun bedtime story. Rhyming text narrates their trip as they rise above the trees with the houses below growing smaller and smaller. The moon smiles at them, the Milky Way beckons to them, and they imagine they are pirates sailing through the sky. During their trip they fly past each planet, noting things like Saturn's rings and Jupiter's eye as they zip by. They also pay attention to the constellations that they see like Draco and Leo. Stars that are bright and easy to see in the night sky such as Polaris, Castor, and Rigel make an appearance. And after all those faraway sights, they end up at home, safely tucked in bed.

The illustrations are done in soft colors suitable to bedtime, with lots of soft curving shapes and an absence of harsh edges. Readers will have fun comparing the sights from the space tour to those in the children's bedroom. Can they find some of the same objects in the mobile hanging over the beds, or within the patterns on the bedspreads? This is obviously a room decorated for kids who enjoy outer space.

This could become a new bedtime ritual for young astronomers and other adventurers.

I received an e-book from the author for review purposes.
Profile Image for Tony Parsons.
4,156 reviews95 followers
September 30, 2020
Travel to the stars in a rocket ship, orbit the moon & go past lots of planets to reach a unknown galaxy.
Things look so tiny below you on earth.
You go through the clouds.
The constellations fill the sky.
Do you want to return to your house on earth?

I do not receive any type of compensation for reading & reviewing free books from publishers & authors. Therefore, I am under no obligation to write a positive review, only an honest one.

An awesome book cover, great hand-drawn colored pictures, charming illustrations & proper font & writing style. A very professionally written children’s (preschool/elementary age) rhyming space travel storybook. It was quite easy for me to read/follow from start/finish & never a dull moment. There were no grammar/typo errors, nor any repetitive or out of line sequence sentences. Lots of exciting scenarios, with several twists/turns & a great set of unique characters, settings, etc. to keep track of. This could also make another great children’s educational presentation (space travel), movie, an animated cartoon, or better yet a mini TV series. There is no doubt in my mind this is an extremely easy rating of 5 stars.

Thank you for the free author(s); CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; BookZio; Amazon Digital Services LLC.; book
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1,929 reviews50 followers
April 15, 2016
Sweet thoughts and mental images of adventurous activities are the stuff and material of happy dreams and visions for youngsters. Reading Rocket-Bye to a boy (or girl) at bedtime (or anytime) fosters the imagination of far off galaxies, stars, planets, and moons.

Written by Carole P. Roman for the delight of children everywhere, and illustrated in the soft, adventurous style of Mateya Arkova, Rockey-Bye rhyme and pictures will capture the attention of boys and girls everywhere. A cute space ship ride for two youngsters as they romp hither and yonder exploring the vastness of the universe.

"We love the constellations,
the way they fill the skies.
The crazy quilt of a universe
is spread before our eyes."

This is a sure-to-please book for a young child in your life giving them a peek into the world above us.

I received a complimentary copy from the author to facilitate this review. Opinions are my own. I was not compensated.
Profile Image for C.E. Hart.
AuthorÌý6 books43 followers
March 30, 2016
“We rise as if we ride a wave; the air is still and clear. We hold onto our rocket ship but strangely feel no fear.�


Rocket-Bye, by Carole P. Roman, is a pleasant ride through dreamtime on a rocket that travels through space. With fun rhyming phrases and watercolor illustrations, the reader flies by the moon and stars, constellations, and planets, and returns safely home where they’re sleeping safely in their beds.

This is a fun, rhythmic story for children of all ages. This softbound book strengthens the imagination, taking the reader on a journey through our wondrous galaxy.

4 stars

Cover: Like it
Title: Like it
Pages: 17
Target Reader: Children of all ages
First Line: Climb aboard to travel far, soar above the trees.
Profile Image for Barbara Ann.
AuthorÌý21 books186 followers
April 10, 2016
This review is from: Rocket-Bye (Kindle Edition)

I received this book as a gift. My opinions are my own in this honest, non-biased review.

Two young siblings dream of exploring the galaxy as pirates in the sky. Each night they imagine riding a rocket ship while zipping past the planets and constellations in the heavens. Magically, at the end of their journey, the children find themselves safely tucked in their beds.

Simple rhyming verse will delight young preschoolers. Watercolors are stunning and colorful. At times they are so dynamic that they somewhat diminish the text and images of the children. All in all this bedtime story is fuel for the imagination and a feast for the eyes. Highly recommended for children In preschool and early elementary grades.
4,065 reviews115 followers
June 4, 2016
I would like to thank Bostick Communications and the author, Carole P. Roman, for a copy of Rocket-Bye, in exchange for an honest review.

Rocket-Bye takes a trip through the stars, from the mom, to the stars, to the planets, and back again. Children will find this imaginative look at a foray through the galaxy. Parents will enjoy the smooth cadence and the easy, rhythmic pace of the book. I was not a fan of the watercolor illustrations, as they appeared blurry to me. The washed out colors did not aid in the reading of the text and, in fact, made it a bit difficult to get through. The well paced rhyme sequences were pleasing, however, and young readers will enjoy Rocket-Bye.
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