Goodnight Spaceman

Goodnight Spaceman by Michelle Robinson is a delightful bedtime story published by National Geographic Books on March 28, 2017. This 30-page book, written in English, draws inspiration from ESA astronaut Tim Peake and his sons, offering a whimsical journey into space as two enthusiastic boys prepare for sleep. The narrative captures their imaginative adventure as they bid goodnight to their toys and embark on a fantastical exploration beyond Earth.
Readers will find a charming blend of bedtime themes and space exploration in this juvenile fiction work. The story encourages dreams of adventure and discovery, making it a fitting choice for young readers fascinated by science fiction and space. With its engaging premise, Goodnight Spaceman invites children to dream big as they settle in for the night, fostering a sense of wonder about the universe.
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Inspired by ESA astronaut Tim Peake and his sons, and featuring an introduction from Tim, this is the perfect bedtime book!
Two space-mad little boys get ready for bed and say goodnight to their toy rockets, launch pads and planet mobiles, before being whisked away into space on an adventure beyond their wildest dreams . . .
Tim Peake is the first official British ESA astronaut. He left Earth on 15th December 2015 to begin a six month long mission aboard the International Space Station. His time in space has been watched by millions and he is inspiring a new generation of explorers, adventurers and questioners.
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