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Book Details:
Title: Sadie soars into space
Author: Arezu Sarvestani
Illustrator: Floss Pottage
Genre: children's non fiction, science and technology, board book
Publisher: Z kids
Print Length: 28 pages
Source: A review copy from Penguin random house
Blurb:
3, 2, 1, blastoff! Learn all about planets, asteroids, stars, and more as you journey through the solar system with Sadie in this space storybook for toddlers.What are comets made of? Which planet is the hottest? Which one is the coldest? Join Sadie and her cat, Buckles, on a daring journey through the solar system to answer these questions and more. In this delightful tale, Sadie visits each planet, marveling at comets, asteroids, and more along the way. And with each stop, young readers are introduced to fascinating facts about outer space, sparking curiosity about the wide expanse of our universe. Sadie Soars into Space is an engaging and educational addition to any toddler’s library.
A constellation of STEM facts. There’s nothing toddlers enjoy more than asking “why?” Here, your budding astronaut’s questions are answered with scientific facts about our solar system.
Whimsical story and engaging rhymes. The inquisitive Sadie and her adorable cat are sure to charm little ones who dream of space travel and love gazing up at the night sky.
See the universe up close. Beautiful illustrations highlight the wonders of space in detail and full color.
An out-of-this-world author. The only space book for kids written by a NASA science communicator.
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My Review:
That's for the free/ gifted book, @penguinrandomhouse.
This is a good bedtime story for toddlers. Kids who love to explore space will like it for sure. It's not a basic solar system facts. I liked that they mentioned some lesser known facts about each planet and also covered like 140 moons for Saturn, what are Sun spots etc.,Pluto is covered as a dwarf planet.
This is recommended for kids aged 1-3 yrs or toddlers. The illustrations are fabulous. Toddlers will love them. A board book is safe in kids hands and the quality of print is great.
Overall, would highly recommend this to toddlers who love to learn about space.
My Rating: 5/5
PS: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Until next time,
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