Books Your kids Can Read to Know More About Space
Look Up! By Nathan Bryon and Dapo
Adeola –
In Child Care centers kids
love reading this book as here they meet hilarious, science-obsessed
chatterbox, Rocket. She wants to become the greatest astronaut, star catcher,
and space traveler. But how will she convince her elder brother to look at the
stars instead of the mobile? Brimming with enthusiasm and positive energy to
explore the space, this heart-warming, motivational picture book will induce
readers to turn off the screens and shift their focus to the outer world.
Goodnight Spaceman by Michelle Robinson and Nick
East –
Inspired by ESA astronaut Tim Peake and his sons, this
picture book is a perfect bedtime read for your little ones. The includes an
inspirational letter from the astronaut himself. The book showcases two space
enthusiast little boys getting ready for bed saying goodnight to their toy
rockets, launch pads, and planet mobiles. They would be whipped away into space
on an adventure in their wildest dreams. While reading this book your kids may
feel inquisitive about Tim Peake.
You Choose In Space by Pippa Goodhart and Nick
Sharratt –
In La Mirada CA playschool
libraries this book is widely available and teachers encourage kids to read
this book as they can zoom off into space for an adventurous trip and choose
what would happen there next. Kids can decide which alien would they most like
to be friends with or what freaky food would they eat in lunch. This book has
great potential as this mesmerizing creative toolkit is ideal to inspire
preschoolers to make their own stories.
The Dinosaur that Pooped a Planet by Tom Fletcher, Dougie
Poynter, and Gary Parson –
Many kids around the world are fascinated by the dinosaur
and they find this book quite captivating as it has dinosaurs, space, stars
everything in it. The book showcases Danny and Dinosaur and their adventurous
journey to space. But Danny forgets to take Dino’s lunch box with them and the
hungry Dino starts eating everything he sees, including their rocket. In Child
Care centers, kids love exploring how will Dino and Danny get
back home.
So, if you have not yet planned any Christmas Day gift
for your kids, buy any book from this list and encourage them to read or you
read it loudly to them. If they feel interested in the topic you can buy more
space-themed books for your little astronauts.
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