Get ready for an out-of-this-world adventure, visit distant moons, and unstable asteroids, across the cosmos!Overview: The Moonsteaders Why We Explore, part of the children's book series The Moonsteaders, is a splendid picture book that takes little ones and young astronauts on an action-packed, adventure-filled expedition from the foundations of society to the farthest reaches of the solar system.
About the Story: Follow along as we delve into the distant past and discover the radiant future of exploration-from the first peoples in the Arctic to the victory of human space flight-this story tells the timeless tale of human exceptionalism and the transcendent themes of conquering fears, thriving amidst obstacles, and venturing beyond where anyone else has gone before. Beautifully illustrated vistas of faraway moons will spellbind children of all ages and remind them that on every great adventure, kids were always there.
About the Style: Captivate your little one's imagination with this delightful science fiction picture book, an instant classic centered on the perseverance and grit needed for the next generation of space exploration. Set out across the great unknown landscapes of far-off moons and unstable asteroids. This galactic epic unfolds in playfully painted watercolor and will thrill babies and toddlers alike. The carefully crafted rhymes will engage early readers with fun, magically memorable moments.
About the Themes: Learning from the echoes of their distant past to set forth into a bright new future, the Moonsteaders confront each new challenge along the way with joy, strength of character, and relentless hope. This unique educational and entertaining story, filled with positive life lessons of determination, optimism, and family legacy, will encourage the unstoppable human spirit of exploration and innovation and excite the curiosity of young adventurers and adults alike
"3D printed igloos in the shadow of Neptune! This book is fantastic."A splendid addition to any nursery or library shelf.
Recommended for any little girl or boy with a space-age fascination, and parents instilling the timeless values of fortitude, self-reliance, and the pioneering spirit.
Suggested age range: 0-7 years.