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Astro Kittens: Cosmic Machines
Board book
Main Details
Title |
Astro Kittens: Cosmic Machines
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Dr Dominic Walliman
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Illustrated by Ben Newman
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Series | Astro Kittens |
Physical Properties |
Format:Board book | Pages:12 | Dimensions(mm): Height 175,Width 175 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781912497287
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Classifications | Dewey:629.295 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Flying Eye Books
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Imprint |
Flying Eye Books
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Publication Date |
1 September 2019 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Greetings, my little Astro Kittens! Are you ready to take off on your first space adventure? Join Professor Astro Cat as we learn all about Cosmic Machines! Advancements in space technology mean that we now know more than ever before about what's out there in the Universe. From rockets to rovers, this beautifully designed board book introduces young explorers to some of the most innovative and incredible machinery that has opened our eyes and broadened our minds to things we could never have imagined.
Author Biography
Dominic Walliman is a YouTuber and a non-fiction children's book author. He has a popular YouTube channel called Domain of Science and he writes the award-winning Professor Astro Cat science books for children. Dominic grew up in Cheltenham UK, gained a PhD in quantum device physics from The University of Birmingham and worked for several years in the quantum computing industry in Canada. Ben Newman is an award-winning illustrator who has racked up an impressive list of clients including Penguin, the BBC, and the New York Times, amongst many others.
Reviews"Once dinosaurs have begun to seem passe, space is the place for many toddlers, and the Astro Kittens are excellent guides." -Kirkus Reviews "Perfect for children who love outer space and learning about cool machines, this clever board book is a great introduction. With great information and wonderful illustrations, preschoolers are sure to enjoy this journey into outer space through the eyes of machines we use to explore it." -YA Books Central 5-star review "Cosmic Machines takes the Astro Kittens and looks at the hardware that makes exploration possible, The Hubble Space Telescope, probes, satellites, International Space Station and the power needed to lift off are just a few things spoken about in this book. For the record, Newton's second law of motion is in the book too, just in case any young rocket engineers want to double check their calculations." -DaddyMojo
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