Science Words for Little People: Space
Helen Mortimer author Cristina Trapanese illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:7th Sep '23
Should be back in stock very soon
The engaging and exciting way to explore space
Have you wondered why astronauts float in space and why the moon changes shape? Join the sleepover in this book and discover lots of science words, meanings, and facts. This is the perfect first look into space, giving little astronauts the space vocabulary they need.We have lift off! Would you like to go into space? Do you know why it gets dark outside? This little book is the ideal way to begin to explore vocabulary about space, the sun, stars, telescopes, bowl-shaped craters, star sailors, planets, and space missions! Perfect to share, there is something wonderful to discover and learn about space on every page. Written and illustrated by the same team as 'Big Words for Little People', this series is special, not only because it focuses on science in a child-friendly way, but also because it's from Oxford, it's packed with educational goodness, ideas and tips for activities to help children develop and grow. It has been carefully crafted to nurture a child's natural curiosity, and to have the right vocabulary to talk about it too.
"Engagingly written and visually attractive, both of these titles in a new series are worth adding to home bookshelves and early years collections." * Jill Bennett, Red Reading Hub *
"Published in sturdy hardback, packed with fun characters, engaging questions and activities, and Trapanese's playful artwork, the books are the perfect size and shape for reading together whilst exploring and enjoying the different concepts of science." * Pam Norfolk, Lancashire Post *
"There is so much to learn from these books that science will become a fascinating subject for little ones and their grown-ups." * Louise Ellis-Barrett, Armadillo *
ISBN: 9780192786951
Dimensions: 194mm x 194mm x 8mm
Weight: 218g