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Books with title Space Rocket

  • Bizzy Bear: Space Rocket

    Nosy Crow, Benji Davies

    Board book (Nosy Crow, Oct. 13, 2015)
    Bizzy Bear is exploring space! With sliders and tabs to push and pull, thereโ€™s lots of interactivity for toddlers as Bizzy blasts off, glides past aliens, and jumps around on the moon. The perfect book for little ones who dream of being astronauts!
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  • Space Rock

    Susan Schade, Jon Buller

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Nov. 8, 1988)
    Illus. in full color. "The unusual purple rock that Bob has found begins to talk, telling him that it fell out of a space ship and needs Bob's help to return to the planet Kal-dor. The subject matter will help lure problem readers and the simple vocabulary will keep them going. Vivid watercolors will add to children's enjoyment."--Booklist.
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  • Space Rocks

    Ian Billings, Chris White

    Paperback (Caboodle Books Ltd, March 1, 2016)
    Want a close encounter of the absurd kind? Then blast off with these asteroides from across the looney-verse.
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  • Space Rocks!

    Tom O'Donnell

    language (Razorbill, Feb. 6, 2014)
    The thrilling intergalactic adventures of four kids in space--as told by a hilarious alien! It all happened because of Feeney's Original Astronaut Ice Cream bars.Those accursed pink treats entranced me with their sugary magic! But Idigress . . . Life on Gelo was fine until the fur-headed"humans" arrived. They invaded our peaceful asteroid with their louddrill machines and their endless greed, stealing our precious Iridium to take back to their strange blue-and-green planet. Then the mothership took off and left four little fur-heads marooned here. But thank Jalasu Jhuk that Hollins, Becky,Nicki, and Little Gus turned out to be pretty cool. They have sweetgadgets like hologram games and rocket bikes. Plus they can pilotstarships! But there's plenty the young humans don't know,like how to fight a ferocious thyss-cat or ride an usk-lizard ornavigate the twisting caverns of my world. And they are truly unprepared for my secret Xotonian stink gland! Luckily the Earthlings have me, Chorkle, and all five of my eyes to look after them. If only I knew how to help them get back home . . .
  • Space Rocks!

    Tom O'Donnell

    Paperback (Razorbill, Sept. 25, 2014)
    It all happened because of Feeney's Original Astronaut Ice Cream. Those accursed pink bars entranced me with their sugary magic! Life on Gelo was fine until the fur-headed "humans" arrived. They invaded our asteroid with their loud drill machines and their endless greed, stealing our precious iridium to take back to their weird-looking blue-and-green planet. Then the mothership took off and four little fur-heads were marooned here. Luckily, the "kids" have cool things like hologram games and rocket bikes. And they know how to pilot starships! But there's plenty the junior humans don't know, like how to fight a feral thyss-cat or ride an usk-lizard. They're decidedly terrible at dealing with my stink gland (yes, we Xotonians have a stink gland). And they definitely seem powerless against the Vorem, a terrifying breed of rival alien that nightmares are made of. Thank goodness the Earthlings have me and all five of my eyes to look after them! If only I knew how to help them get back home. . . .
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  • Space Rocks!

    Tom O'Donnell

    Hardcover (Razorbill, Feb. 6, 2014)
    The thrilling intergalactic adventures of four kids in space--as told by a hilarious alien! It all happened because of Feeney's Original Astronaut Ice Cream bars. Those accursed pink treats entranced me with their sugary magic! But I digress . . . Life on Gelo was fine until the fur-headed "humans" arrived. They invaded our peaceful asteroid with their loud drill machines and their endless greed, stealing our precious Iridium to take back to their strange blue-and-green planet. Then the mothership took off and left four little fur-heads marooned here. But thank Jalasu Jhuk that Hollins, Becky, Nicki, and Little Gus turned out to be pretty cool. They have sweet gadgets like hologram games and rocket bikes. Plus they can pilot starships! But there's plenty the young humans don't know, like how to fight a ferocious thyss-cat or ride an usk-lizard or navigate the twisting caverns of my world. And they are truly unprepared for my secret Xotonian stink gland! Luckily the Earthlings have me, Chorkle, and all five of my eyes to look after them. If only I knew how to help them get back home . . .
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  • Space Rock

    Jon Buller, Susan Schade

    Library Binding (Tandem Library, Nov. 1, 1988)
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  • Space Rocket

    Tim Furniss, Simon Bishop, Ron Hayward

    Library Binding (Gloucester Pr, Oct. 1, 1988)
    Problem-solving regarding space travel and technology is the theme of a book that covers getting people and machinery into space, actually being and working in space, and returning to earth
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  • Space Song Rocket Ride

    Sunny Scribens, David Sim, Mark Collins

    Hardcover (Barefoot Books, Oct. 1, 2014)
    Blast off into space and take a rocket ride around the universe! This animated singalong features a team of kid astronauts who fly their homemade spaceship past planets, stars, black holes and meteors before landing back on earth in time for supper.
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  • Space Rocket

    Tim Furniss

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, Aug. 15, 1988)
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  • Rocket Into Space

    Paul Blum

    eBook (Rising Stars UK Ltd., May 19, 2013)
    The Extraordinary Files series follows Laura and David through sixteen off-beat, supernatural mysteries that combine an absorbing storyline with text appropriate for struggling readers.
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  • Space Rock

    Susan Schade

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Feb. 22, 1989)
    Bob helps a talking rock return to the planet Kal-dor
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