What Can You See? In Space

Author Kate Ware
Illustrated by María Perera
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Board Book
$9.99 US
7.38"W x 8.56"H x 0.66"D  
On sale Aug 16, 2022 | 12 Pages | 9781664350342
Up to Kindergarten
Young readers will love to peek through the pages of this busy book to discover fun facts about space!

In this newest installment in Tiger Tales' What Can You See? series, young readers can peek through the pages to learn all about space. Topics covered include Mission Control and what happens there; why astronauts need to strap themselves in to sleep; and what objects are present in space, such as comets, the planets, the Sun, and the Moon. Simple text and lively illustrations make this an ideal introduction for children who are interested in learning more about space.
Originally from Wales, Kate Ware designs and illustrates children's books from her studio in North Herefordshire, England where she lives with her family. She loves gardening, cooking and going for walks with Pickle the pug. She also has a large selection of chickens and four pet lambs named Cookie, Peggy, Rose, and Simple.

Maria Perera was born in Gijon, a small town in the north of Spain. At a very young age, she found out that there are few things in life she enjoyed as much as listening to The Beatles and drawing. When she grew up, she graduated with a degree in art history from the University of Oviedo, and soon after she studied graphic design at the Art School of Aviles. Maria still listens to The Beatles and feels fortunate to be able to do what she loves the most for a living: illustration.
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Young readers will love to peek through the pages of this busy book to discover fun facts about space!

In this newest installment in Tiger Tales' What Can You See? series, young readers can peek through the pages to learn all about space. Topics covered include Mission Control and what happens there; why astronauts need to strap themselves in to sleep; and what objects are present in space, such as comets, the planets, the Sun, and the Moon. Simple text and lively illustrations make this an ideal introduction for children who are interested in learning more about space.

Author

Originally from Wales, Kate Ware designs and illustrates children's books from her studio in North Herefordshire, England where she lives with her family. She loves gardening, cooking and going for walks with Pickle the pug. She also has a large selection of chickens and four pet lambs named Cookie, Peggy, Rose, and Simple.

Maria Perera was born in Gijon, a small town in the north of Spain. At a very young age, she found out that there are few things in life she enjoyed as much as listening to The Beatles and drawing. When she grew up, she graduated with a degree in art history from the University of Oviedo, and soon after she studied graphic design at the Art School of Aviles. Maria still listens to The Beatles and feels fortunate to be able to do what she loves the most for a living: illustration.

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