Easy-to-Make Spaceships That Really Fly

Easy-to-Make Spaceships That Really Fly by Mary Blocksma is a 40-page book published by Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers in June 1989. This engaging title offers clear directions for creating spaceships using everyday materials such as paper plates, straws, and styrofoam cups, making it accessible for young readers to explore their creativity without the need for adult supervision.
Readers will find a variety of projects that encourage hands-on learning in technology and aeronautics. The book also includes suggestions for designing personalized spaceships, fostering innovation and imagination. With its focus on juvenile nonfiction, this edition serves as a practical resource for children interested in technology and space science, providing an enjoyable way to engage with these subjects.
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Provides directions for spaceships that can be made without adult supervision from paper plates, straws, styrofoam cups, and other materials available in supermarkets. Includes suggestions for designing one’s own spaceships.
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