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About The Book
Perfect for curious little minds, this nonfiction board book teaches young readers all about outer space through question-and-answer text!
Tell me why the sun goes down.
What happens to its light?
The sun stays put! It’s Earth that spins,
creating day and night.
Why don’t we float into space? How many moons are there? A child asks about outer space, and their grownup answers in rhyming, factual text. Little ones will love learning that the earth is constantly spinning, that Saturn isn’t the only planet with rings, and that most planets have their own moons!
Tell me why the sun goes down.
What happens to its light?
The sun stays put! It’s Earth that spins,
creating day and night.
Why don’t we float into space? How many moons are there? A child asks about outer space, and their grownup answers in rhyming, factual text. Little ones will love learning that the earth is constantly spinning, that Saturn isn’t the only planet with rings, and that most planets have their own moons!
About The Illustrator
Jennifer Falkner is a children’s book illustrator and designer based in Perth, Australia. Jennifer’s work is inspired by a passion for nature, the antics of her two small boys, and her own childhood playing and exploring the beach and the bush in Western Australia. Recently, Jennifer has illustrated The Happiness Seed, The Lucky Shack, the Flashlight Explorers series, Tell Me About Oceans, and Tell Me About Space. Before returning to Perth in 2018, Jennifer lived and worked in Canberra, Bangkok, Jakarta, and Singapore.
Product Details
- Publisher: Little Simon (October 3, 2023)
- Length: 22 pages
- ISBN13: 9781665935586
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Awards and Honors
- Kentucky Bluegrass Award Master List
- CBC/NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Book
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- Book Cover Image (jpg): Tell Me About Space Fixed Layout eBook 9781665935586
- Author Photo (jpg): Lisa Varchol Perron Photograph by Carter Hasegawa(0.1 MB)
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