Spacegirl Pukes
Katy Watson; illustrated by Vanda Carter
Published 2005
Book
An Onlywomen Press early-years title in the collection's UK two-mother picture-book cluster.
Overview
Spacegirl Pukes is an Onlywomen Press early-years picture book connected to the Out For Our Children resource network. The local record places it among titles about children with two mothers and mixed-race or visibly diverse households. OBNB records Katy Watson as author, Vanda Carter as contributor, Onlywomen as publisher, and 2005 as the publication date. OFOC describes a young astronaut whose two mummies help when sickness interrupts a mission. Its value is strongest as part of a small UK cluster rather than as a standalone landmark. Out For Our Children preserved the title in book-list and teaching-pack contexts, which makes the item useful for understanding how inclusive picture books circulated through parent, teacher, and advocacy networks. Read with Spacegirl Pukes and If I Had a Hundred Mummies, it shows a lighter domestic and comic idiom for two-mother representation after the more conflict-driven books of the 1990s.[1][2][3]
Out For Our Children Context
Out For Our Children is central to this record. Its book list and foundation-stage teaching materials preserve evidence of how these titles were meant to be used with young children. The point was not only to own a story with two mothers, but to make that story available in nurseries, reception classrooms, family groups, and early-years discussion. This resource context helps explain why the collection should keep several modest Onlywomen titles together rather than judging each one in isolation. OFOC's origin as a parent and education network makes the teaching context part of the title's meaning, not a later accessory.[2][3]
Onlywomen Press Cluster
Onlywomen Press gives the record its publication frame. The press appears repeatedly in this small group of early-years titles, including Spacegirl Pukes and If I Had a Hundred Mummies. That shared imprint is useful because it marks a UK route for family-diversity books at a time when many inclusive titles circulated through specialist lists and small publishers. The cluster shows an alternative to U.S. Alyson, Two Lives, and later mainstream trade publication. Onlywomen's lesbian-feminist publishing history gives these small books a broader print-culture setting.[2][4][8][18][19]
Ordinary And Comic Domestic Mode
These books do not primarily argue for recognition through court cases, school disputes, or adult explanation. They use ordinary childhood situations: breakfast demands, a space mission interrupted by sickness, or comic imagining about too many mothers. That mode matters because it lets the two-mother household function as a setting for ordinary early-years comedy. The representation is visible, but the plots are about familiar child experiences. This gives the cluster a different tone from many earlier problem-centered records. That evidence keeps the record useful for researchers because it marks circulation, intended audience, and collection role rather than treating the title as a simple recommendation.[2][3][7]
Resource-List Afterlife
The public evidence for these books is strongest in resource lists, teaching materials, bibliographies, and specialist recommendations rather than in large review journals. That afterlife should be treated as evidence, not as a weakness. Books for young children with same-sex parents often moved through communities that needed them practically. Their bibliographic traces show how families and educators found titles that could make lesbian-parent households ordinary within everyday reading. That practical afterlife is why several low-profile titles become powerful when read as a group.[2][8][10][17]
Timeline
- 2005PublicationPublic records and resource lists place Spacegirl Pukes in the Onlywomen Press cluster.[2]
- 2000sOut For Our Children listingOFOC listed the title for early-years or primary audiences.[2]
- 2000sFoundation-stage teaching contextThe OFOC teaching pack used the cluster as classroom material.[3]
- 2000sOnlywomen clusterSpacegirl Pukes and If I Had a Hundred Mummies appear with the same imprint context.[4][8]
- 2017Reissue trailAbeBooks records a 2017 Spacegirl Books edition with ISBN 9780995658707.[6]
- Collection contextTwo-mother clusterThe item connects to the collection's two-mother classroom and incidental-representation records.[11][12]
- 2006Foyles ISBN recordFoyles records the ISBN-13, page count, and Onlywomen edition data.[20]
- 2008Katy Watson obituaryThe Guardian obituary preserves Watson's connection to parenting and inclusive children's books.[15]
Onlywomen And Out For Our Children Cluster
These records show a UK early-years route for two-mother picture books.
2005
Spacegirl Pukes
Space mission comedy and two mothers.
2007
If I Had a Hundred Mummies
Comic exaggeration around two mothers.
2010
Want Toast
Breakfast and domestic early-years comedy.
Explore Connections
Browse direct links, shared themes, and nearby publication dates.
Linked records
Spacegirl Pukes
Both titles belong to the Onlywomen and Out For Our Children early-years cluster.
If I Had a Hundred Mummies
Both titles use comic early-years situations with two-mother households.
Flying Free
Flying Free provides a U.S. small-press comparison for ordinary two-mother representation.
References [12]
Shared themes
If I Had a Hundred Mummies
An Onlywomen Press early-years title in the collection's UK two-mother picture-book cluster.
Want Toast
An Onlywomen Press early-years title in the collection's UK two-mother picture-book cluster.
Not Ready Yet!
An Onlywomen Press picture book about a camping trip with a child, his mother, and his mother's girlfriend.
The Tales of Zebedy-Do-Dah
An Onlywomen Press picture book about a dog and a family with two mothers.
Nearby dates
And Tango Makes Three
A Simon & Schuster picture book based on two male chinstrap penguins at the Central Park Zoo and the chick they helped hatch.
Antonio's Card / La tarjeta de Antonio
A bilingual Children's Book Press picture book about art, Mother's Day, and a child naming his two-mother family.
Emma and Meesha My Boy
A two-mother early-reader picture book in which family structure appears inside an ordinary pet-care story.
Koalas on Parade
An Australian Learn to Include early reader presenting same-sex-parent families through ordinary child activities.
Citation
Spacegirl Pukes. Katy Watson; illustrated by Vanda Carter. Onlywomen Press, 2005. Tarpey-Schwed LGBT Families Children's Book Special Collection, Mechanics' Institute. Collection ID: KB-088.
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Sources
Cover image from Out For Our Children.
- Local collection catalog record for Spacegirl Pukes · catalog
- Out For Our Children book list · education
- Out For Our Children Foundation Stage teaching pack · education
- Open Library work record for Spacegirl Pukes · library
- Goodreads record for Spacegirl Pukes · reader_catalog
- AbeBooks record for 2017 Spacegirl Pukes reissue · bookseller
- University of Worcester blog on If I Had a Hundred Mummies · education
- University of Worcester page on the Family Diversities Reading Resource · education
- Books for Keeps list including If I Had a Hundred Mummies · review
- Susie Day list of children's books with same-sex parents · review
- Existing v3 record for Asha's Mums · internal
- Existing v3 record for Flying Free · internal
- Open Library record for Molly's Family · library
- Women's Bookshop record for Want Toast · bookseller
- Guardian obituary for Katy Watson · creator
- Guardian Vanda Carter picture-book gallery · creator
- Books for Keeps diverse families list · review
- Lesbian History Group note on Onlywomen Press · publisher_context
- Lesbian History Group note on Onlywomen Press · publisher_context
- Gay's The Word record for the Spacegirl Pukes reissue · bookseller
