Perfect to share with babies, this board book follows three little astronauts on an adventure. With a sparkly cover and fun tabs to pull. The bright artwork and dynamic text make this a great playtime book, and the double pull-tabs are fun and help children with their developing eyesight and coordination. The story focuses on friendship and play - in space! The super space story and lots of sounds to make - whoosh! - make the book easy to use and encourage carer and child interaction.
Dive into the riveting realm of space exploration with 'Starship Lift Off! History and Future of Space Exploration and the Role of Technology.' Essential for educators, homeschooling families, and librarians, this book navigates through the thrilling Space Race era, the monumental technological advancements, and the boundless future of cosmic discovery. A stellar addition to any STEM curriculum, it beckons young minds to embark on a journey beyond our world.
"Zoom to the Moon introduces big ideas to little ones! This first book about space will delight young babies. With shiny foil to focus on and bright colour to capture and keep their attention, this book will be revisited time and time again - and also be interesting to older toddlers."--Publisher's description.
Liftoff-it's the unexplored, often ignored, Agile project practice. As the first act of flight, a rocket launch requires an entire set of systems to lift the vehicle into orbit-not just the vehicle itself, but all the systems needed for smoothly moving off the ground into space. Likewise, your project needs its entire set of supporting systems in place to begin a successful journey to delivery. Whatever you call it (project kickoff, bootcamp, inception, or jump start), liftoff gives your team its trajectory, and launches your project. This critical practice informs, inspires, and aligns everyone to a singular purpose: the successful delivery of software. This success is in your hands! Agile veterans Diana Larsen and Ainsley Nies teach you how to organize and conduct liftoffs, hold team activities to discover what's most important, and offer a working framework for effective and lightweight agile chartering.
Take an intergalactic and interactive ride with Pop Up Peekaboo! Space... Fly to the Moon with your little one in this lift-the-flap baby book with pictures that pop off the page! This imaginative pop-up peekaboo picture book follows two little astronauts, Daisy and Danny, who are rocketing into space, past the stars and planets, and heading for their first Moon landing. Babies and toddlers can lift the flaps and see surprises pop up from every page. From the space rocket launching, to a funny alien spaceship, finishing with Daisy, Danny, and their robot landing on the Moon, and planting a flag with a friendly message from Planet Earth. The lively, read-aloud rhymes encourage literacy and early learning, while the pop-up space scenes hold the attention of curious preschoolers. With the help of parents and caregivers, toddlers will have fun turning the sturdy board book pages, guessing what's hiding under each flap, and then lifting the flaps to find the space characters and play peekaboo! Ideal for interactive preschool play, Pop-up Peekaboo! Space will appeal to both parents and children and is certain to keep little ones entertained time and time again!
Kids can learn what it's like to live and work in space in this ebook that also encourages a love of reading! Want to take a trip to outer space? In this ebook, kids can learn about the G-force astronauts feel during liftoff and micro-gravity in orbit. They'll encounter space suits, the space station, and jetpacks, and then see how astronauts eat their meals, brush their teeth with special toothpaste, and go to sleep in a sleeping bag that is strapped to a wall so that they don't float around while they sleep. Also included is a note to parents with tips on how to encourage reading and a "Did You Know" section to test what readers have learned.
In this second installment of the Epic Fails series, explore the many failures that made up the Race to Space, paving the way for humanity’s eventual success at reaching the stars. Today, everyone is familiar with Neil Armstrong’s famous words as he first set foot on the moon: “one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind.” He made it look easy, but America’s journey to the moon was anything but simple. In 1957, when the Soviet Union launched Sputnik, the world’s first satellite, into orbit, America had barely crossed the starting line of the great Space Race. Later that year, our first attempt was such a failure that the media nicknamed it “Kaputnik.” Still, we didn’t give up. With each failure, we gleaned valuable information about what went wrong, and how to avoid it in the future. So we tried again. And again. And each time we failed, we failed a little bit better. The Epic Fails series by Erik Slader and Ben Thompson explores the humorous backstories behind a variety of historical discoveries, voyages, experiments, and innovations that didn't go as expected but succeeded nonetheless, showing that many of mankind's biggest success stories are the result of some pretty epic failures indeed. This title has Common Core connections.