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Other editions of book On the Space Station: A Shine-a-Light Book

  • On the Space Station

    Carron Brown

    Hardcover (Kane Miller/ EDC Publishing, Jan. 1, 1643)
    What is life like on a space station? Shine a light behind the page and see . . . What do the astronauts do in space? What do they eat? Where do they sleep? What do they wear? Each page-turn will take you another step forward on this exciting tour of a space station. The amazing see-through pages in this gorgeously illustrated non-fiction series offer benefits similar to lift-the-flaps books, (that is, they're great for early development, they deal with the idea of object permanence), but our Secrets books have the added interactive dimension of the child being able to see the surface and the hidden picture at the same time.Both a visual treat and lots of fun, all of our Shine-a-Light books also offer a glossary and additional information about their subjects, making them non-fiction gift books like no other.
  • On the Space Station: A Shine-a-Light Book

    Carron Brown, Bee Johnson

    Hardcover (The Ivy Press, )
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  • On the Space Station: A Shine-a-Light Book

    Carron Brown

    Paperback (Ivy Kids, Feb. 2, 2017)
    What is life like on a space station? Shine a light behind the page and see . . . What do the astronauts do in space? What do they eat? Where do they sleep? What do they wear? Each page-turn will take you another step forward on this exciting tour of a space station. The amazing see-through pages in this gorgeously illustrated non-fiction series offer benefits similar to lift-the-flaps books, (that is, they're great for early development, they deal with the idea of object permanence), but our Secrets books have the added interactive dimension of the child being able to see the surface and the hidden picture at the same time.Both a visual treat and lots of fun, all of our Shine-a-Light books also offer a glossary and additional information about their subjects, making them non-fiction gift books like no other
  • On the Space Station

    Bee Johnson Carron Brown

    (The Ivy Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Watch as astronauts blast off into space with this beautifully illustrated book. By simply holding the book up to the light, or shining a torch behind each page, young readers will be able to discover how astronauts work, eat and exercise on a space station, and will delight in following a crew from lift-off to touch-down. The innovative see-through feature fulfils a similar function to lift-the-flap books, but has the added interactive dimension of the child being able to see both the surface and the hidden picture at the same time.
  • On the Space Station

    Carron Brown

    (Kane Miller, Jan. 1, 1841)
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