Children's Book Review: Space-tacular by Allyson Kulavi,

Disclosure / Disclaimer: I received this ebook, free of charge,from Downtown Bookworks, for review purposes on this blog. No other compensation, monetary or in kind, has been received or implied for this post. Nor was I told how to post about it,  all opinions are my own.


The 98th annual Children's Book Week was last week, but Summer is literally JUST arund the corner,
and here's another great book to end the Sumemr brian drain and bring some WOW to your homeschool curriculum!

Space-tacula cover

Synopsis:




Space-tacular collage

Review:

Perfect for kids 8 and up, this book about space covers the basics, liek stars and planets, as well as nebulas, the space program, space exploration and even living in space. It also shows kids how technology made for the space program is being used in their lives now! It's a fun book, full of lots of info and colorful bright pictures to really grab kids' attention!

Space-tacular b rocks

And Miss Grace had to admit the Tektite rocks that are included are super cool too! Having just visited the LIGO center In livignston, she was really excited to go through the book and copare what she had learned to different things presented. Keeping her attention, when she knows SO much about space is hard, but this book did it! If you've got a kid who loves space and all things astronimy, this is the book to keep them learning all Summer too!



About the Publisher:


At Downtown Bookworks, our mission is to keep kids engaged in reading and in the world around them, and every book is designed with this goal in mind.


Here's some more great Summer book ideas from Dowtown Books too:

These title are sure to ignite a spark in even the most resistant reader- from a fun-filled joke book and a pair of picture books about beloved super heroes to some intriguing science books with pocket treasures, these books give every child a reason to turn the page this Summer.



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