Space - Mission Exploration: Knowledge Encyclopedia For Children

Space - Mission Exploration: Knowledge Encyclopedia For Children

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Author/Contributor(s): Wonder House Books
Publisher: Wonder House Books
Date: 10/12/2020
Binding: Paperback
Condition: NEW
Unlock the Secrets of the Universe with Space – Astronomy Encyclopedia for Children

What mysteries do space explorers seek to unravel? Who were the pioneers of rocket research? Which country sent the first spacecraft beyond Earth’s atmosphere? This beautifully designed encyclopedia answers these questions and more — offering a fascinating introduction to space science and astronomy for curious young minds.

With clear diagrams, realistic 3D CGI visuals, and simple explanations, this book makes complex ideas accessible, exciting, and memorable. Perfect for ages 6 and above, it's a brilliant resource for home learning, classrooms, or school projects.

A thrilling space adventure packed between the pages!
  • Expertly Researched: Developed by science educators and astronomy specialists
  • Immersive Visuals: Features detailed illustrations, photographs, and 3D computer-generated images
  • Comprehensive Learning: Includes space missions, planets, stars, galaxies, black holes, astronauts, and more
  • “Isn’t It Amazing?” Section: Fun facts that spark imagination and curiosity
  • Glossary of Terms: Boosts vocabulary and builds scientific understanding
  • Hardcover Design: Durable and gift-worthy format for repeated reading and reference
Why This Book Stands Out:
  • Encourages STEM learning through visual and interactive engagement
  • Perfect for budding astronomers, space enthusiasts, and science lovers
  • Ideal for home study, libraries, classrooms, or gifting

Take your young reader on an unforgettable cosmic journey — from the first rocket launch to the edge of the universe!

Because learning about space should be as infinite as the universe itself.