 My name is Ms. Sheena and I'm a children's librarian at the Long Beach Public Library. Today I'm going to be reading you books about space and if you haven't signed up for our summer reading program yet, go to longbeach.beanstack.org to start earning prices for all of the reading you're already doing this summer. And if you're already signed up, make sure you get credit for watching today's video by entering the code Nebula into your activities tab on your Beanstack account. Today's story is called Sheep Blast Off. It's written by Nancy Shaw and illustrated by Margo Apple. And I'm reading this to you today with permission from Houghton Mifflin Publishers. Thanks guys. Sheep Blast Off! Oh, it looks like they've landed on earth. They've got their tool belts out and they're checking out the environment. I wonder what they'll find. Sheep see a shape in the mist by a tree. Something has landed. What can it be? Sheep snoop. Sheep explore. Sheep climb through the spaceship door. Sheep stumble. Sheep bumble. Engines slowly start to rumble. They grab a knob. It seals the door. Lights come on. Engines roar. Uh oh. Do you think sheep know how to fly a rocket ship? Everyone gets into gear. They blast right through the stratosphere. Blush. Around the world the rocket zips. Weightless sheep do jumps and flips. What's that? Thump. They hit the deck. Two sheep float outside to check. There's just a scratch. It looks okay. Back through the hatch. They're on their way. They tinker with the main controls. The rocket lurches. Swoops and rolls. Lights flash. Computers beep. Beep beep boop boop. Blaring sirens scare the sheep. Womp womp. Sheep guess. Which button should they press? Looks like they got some help. Leaving orbit. Nicely done. Prepare for touchdown. I like how the sheep are going to sleep now. While the little alien sheep drives them home. Ah. Home at last. And look they're all tucked in and ready for bed. Rocket sheep have had a blast. The end. Now we're going to be doing a rhyme called five little aliens. One alien went out to play in the milky way one day. She had such enormous fun. She called for another alien to come. Oh alien! Blue and yellow. That's right. Let's do two little aliens. Two aliens went out to play in the milky way one day. They had such enormous fun. They called for another alien to come. That's right. How many aliens are there now? Two. Three. Three aliens went out to play on the milky way one day. They had such enormous fun. They called for another alien. Let's count them together. One. Two. Aliens went out to play on the milky way one day. They had such enormous fun. They called for another alien. Hop into our rocket ships and fly to the moon. This song is called we're going to the moon. It goes like this. Zoom zoom zoom we're going to the moon. Zoom zoom zoom we'll get there very soon. If you want to take a trip climb aboard my rocket ship. Zoom zoom zoom we're going to the moon. Zoom zoom zoom take a trip climb aboard my rocket ship. Zoom zoom zoom we're going to the moon. Thanks for joining me today. Don't forget to sign up for the summer reading program at longbeach.beamstack.org. Bye.