To Activate Space Portal, Lift Here

To Activate Space Portal, Lift Here
Age Range
4+
Release Date
October 07, 2025
ISBN
978-0823459858
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This book is an interstellar portal, and the aliens inside want to get to know you!

Before you lift the cover, be sure you’re ready to meet Zrk and Blrg. They’re not so different from you—but to them, you’re the alien!

After their initial shock at seeing you through the portal, they’re eager to see what kind of teeth you have, compare home planets, and maybe team up for a prank. You met as aliens, but by the time the portal closes, maybe you’ll be friends.

To Activate Space Portal, Lift Here is an interactive treat sure to delight young galactic explorers. Antoinette Portis’s bright lines and bold colors pair perfectly with humor that also offers a subtle message of acceptance. Whether for bedtime or circle time, this is a portal you’ll want to open!

Editor review

1 review
A Cute, Wacky Read With Imaginative Charm
(Updated: June 04, 2026)
Overall rating
 
3.5
Plot
 
3.0
Characters
 
3.0
Writing Style
 
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
4.0
To Activate Space Portal, Lie Here is a quirky, imaginative picture book that leans fully into creativity and kid-style wonder.
The story itself is cute, simple but engaging, and it has that whimsical, slightly absurd quality that Antoinette Portis does so well. Young readers who love silly premises and out-of-this-world adventures will likely get a kick out of it.

The illustrations are definitely the standout. They’re wacky, energetic, and full of personality, giving the entire book a lively, playful tone. Even when the plot feels light, the visuals keep the momentum going. It’s the kind of book where kids will point at the pages, laugh at the expressions, and want to flip back through the pictures.

The writing is straightforward and accessible for the target age, making it an easy read-aloud.
While the characters aren’t deeply developed, as this is more of a concept-driven story, the imaginative spark more than makes up for it. It’s a fun pick for bedtime or classroom story time, especially for little ones who love space themes or humor.

Overall, it’s a charming, creative read that might not be a new favorite for every family, but will absolutely delight the goofy, imaginative kids it’s meant for.
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