Author:Isabel Thomas,Yas Imamura,Lucy Hawking

Blast off on an interactive voyage beyond the stars!
Pack your spacesuit and join adventurer Mia on a spellbinding journey to the depths of the universe, spotting spectacular constellations, discovering new asteroids and counting the sparkling rings of Saturn.
On your way, you can visit:
- the Moon and Sun
- the International Space Station
- Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
- the Asteroid Belt
- the Dwarf Planets
- the Kuiper Belt
- Exoplanets
- the Milky Way and distant galaxies
With breathtaking facts and interactive space activities, this captivating book will excite and inspire the adventurers of the future.
'The authors navigated this difficult to explain and sometimes difficult to understand area with great empathy and simplicity . . . I think this is a great book and I'll continue to use it as a parent, sharing it with my kids as we try and understand the world of growing up together.'
—— Dan Sumpton , Sonshine MagazineA wonderfully useful book, told with Dean Burnett's trademark wit and wisdom
—— Adam Kay, best-selling author of THIS IS GOING TO HURTA transformative book that could save many troubled teen-parent relationships
—— Alom Shaha, author of Mr Shaha's Recipes for WonderA light touch on a serious subject. Great for helping teenagers learn how to maintain good mental health through the tricky years of adolescence, and understand just why their parents are so annoying!
—— Dr Beth Ross-Gilles, Child Clinical PsychologistEvery kid should have a copy of this book (parents can read it in secret late at night)
—— Tracy King, STEM CampaignerRefreshingly frank, warm, honest and funny and really does relate to all the realities of the parent-teen relationship... Read this book if you're a teenager. If you know a teen, do them a favour and buy them a copy.
—— Make (Good) Trouble






