
Grounded in the history of space travel and the planned future of space tourism, this guide book will leave young adventurers daydreaming about future intergalactic space vacations. Get ready to rock your rocketship!. Want to blast into orbit? Walk on the moon? Snag a pe
- Title : How Do You Burp in Space?: And Other Tips Every Space Tourist Needs to Know
- Author : Susan E. Goodman
- Rating : 4.89 (990 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-4-13
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 80 Pages
- Asin : 1599900688
- Language : English
Grounded in the history of space travel and the planned future of space tourism, this guide book will leave young adventurers daydreaming about future intergalactic space vacations. Get ready to rock your rocketship!. Want to blast into orbit? Walk on the moon? Snag a personal photo of a shooting star? Well your time is coming! And when it does, you're going to need How Do You Burp in Space? This guide is filled with the kind of information you'd need to plan any vacation including what to pack (hint: no bubble bath or juggling balls!); what to expect from your accomodations (a sleeping bag attached to the wall), and what to do for fun (leapfrog on the moon!)Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. . From School Library Journal Gr 4-6-Aimed at readers who will be part of the first generation of true space tourists, this breezy guide offers general advice about how to prepare for the trip, what to pack, what food and accommodations are going to be like, and suitable recreations both in Earth's orbit and on the Moon. Aside from an inaccurate claim that "most spacecrafts' engines work only in space," and a vague reference to the danger of an "occasional galactic ray," the information, some of which is drawn from talks with astronauts, reflects either actual conditions and experiences in space or credible speculations about the near future of recreational off-planet outings.-John Peters, Children's Literature Consultant, New York City(c) Copyright 2011. No redistribution permitted. To the accompanying broad array of space and astronaut photos Slack adds goofy cartoon images of figures or spacecraft-sometimes actually within the photos themselves. Keeping the tone light, Goodman m SUSAN E. She lives in Boston, Massachusetts. susangoodmanbooks MICHAEL SLACK's illustrations have appeared in books, magazines, advertisements, and on television. GOODMAN is the author of more than thirty nonfiction books for children, including How Do You Burp in Space?; See How They Run: Campaign Dreams, Election Schemes, and the Race to the White House;All in Just One Cookie, an ALA Notable Book; and On This Spot, a Washington Post Top Picture Book of the Year. His picture


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