Astronaut Handbook

Astronaut Handbook by Meghan McCarthy, published by Random House Children’s Books on June 10, 2008, is an illustrated nonfiction picture book designed for young readers. This engaging book invites children to explore the world of astronauts, providing insights into what it takes to become one. Through a playful narrative, readers will experience the unique aspects of astronaut training, including a ride on the “Vomit Comet” and the process of getting fitted for a space suit.
In this book, Meghan McCarthy presents a fun and informative look at the science and nature behind space travel, infused with humor to keep young readers entertained. The 40-page illustrated edition is perfect for children who dream of becoming astronauts, offering a blend of education and enjoyment. With its focus on the realities of space exploration, this book serves as a delightful introduction to the challenges and excitement of life as an astronaut.
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DO YOU HAVE what it takes to be an astronaut? Meghan McCarthy blasts readers off to astronaut school in her new, young, nonfiction picture book. Take a ride on the “Vomit Comet” and learn how it feels to be weightless. Have your measurements taken—100 to be exact—for your very own space suit. Meghan McCarthy has created the perfect book to share with children who want to be astronauts when they grow up.
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