Glow Flashlight Adventure Book Peanuts: Snoopy Goes to Space (Play-A-Sound)
My Dad Took Me To Outer Space (The Took Me Series)
by Regina Tranfa
The Adventures of Asva at The Rocky Mountains, Colorado
by Niyati Goel
Things That Go (50 Sounds)
Discover 50 exciting sounds in this epic book! Featuring colourful scenes jam-packed with things that go, and lots of buttons to press, this is an awesome book to explore vehicle sounds and more!- 50 sound buttons featuring sounds from cars, planes, boats, rockets, and all things that go! - Colourful scenes with search-and-find activities inside- Children will learn to recognise the noises of all things that go- Sensory learning experience that will encourage a child's reading and listening skil...
Join Peppa and George as they blast off into space! Learn fun facts about the solar system as Peppa and George go on an imaginative journey through outer space. Encourage children to join in by peeking through the holes in the pages and repeating the names of the planets that they see.Learn with Peppa: Peppa Explores Space is a perfect introduction to the solar system for all young children obsessed with space and astronauts!Peppa and her friends take centre stage in this brand-new series of pho...
Join Commander Grey as she searches for aliens in Hide and Seek Stories: Out In Space. Slide the pages to find where the aliens are hiding and have fun exploring the scenes in space.Bestselling illustrator Jo Lodge brings this funny cosmic tale to life with her signature bold illustrations and magical paper engineering.This book is perfect for reading with toddlers with things to talk about on every page while the slide and find mechanisms are fantastic for developing hand-eye co-ordination.Youn...
Stardust, science and STEM subjects combine to create a touching picture book that's perfect for bedtime. One little girl dreams of being a star. But whether it's finding Mum's lost wedding ring or winning the fancy-dress prize, her big sister always shines brighter. Yet for her grandad she IS a star and, as he dries her eyes and they both gaze up at the night sky, he tells a story, the story of the beginning of the world. Everything and everyone is made of stardust, and we all shine in differ...
The excitement of the first moon landing is captured through the eyes of a child, and through the words of the adult that child became. A British author recounts his boyhood fascination with the moon and with the rocketships and missions that preceded the first lunar landing. Haddon’s text lyrically transports readers to that dramatic moment in 1969 when, in living rooms around the world, people saw men roving the moon’s lunar landscape. From the boy’s dream of “rocketing across the co...
Eager to win a chance to meet a real-life astronaut, twin mice Sydney and Simon use STEAM thinking to create the best science project about the Moon The chance to meet astronaut Kris Kornfield is a dream come true for twins Sydney and Simon. But first they have to come up with the most creative project about the Earth’s moon. While Sydney’s work is all about the art, and Simon’s is all about the data, neither seems creative enough to win the prize. But when they put their heads together, they...
When you shine a flashlight into the night sky, the light speeds away from you at 186,000 miles per second. If the light escapes the Earth's atmosphere, it can soar through outer space and on to the stars. How would you like to stow aboard that flight? In this book, you can catch a ride on a light beam as it travels across our solar system and through our galaxy. Head to the distant edges of our universe--and find out why you might just end up back home! Stunning images give you a close-up vie...
The Star-Rover by Jack London, Fiction, Action & Adventure
by Jack London
Watcher of the Skies (The Emma Press Children's Anthologies, #2)
How big is the universe? Are there dogs in space? What if your friend – or your granddad – was an alien? Join the poets in wondering in Watcher of the Skies, a sparkling collection of poems about the outermost possibilities of space, life and our imaginations. Fully illustrated by Emma Wright and accompanied with helpful facts from space scientist Rachel Cochrane (Institute for Astronomy, University of Edinburgh) and ideas for writing poems from Rachel Piercey, this is the perfect companion for...