3…2…1… Blast Off! is a space early non-fiction theme book.
This count-down style book counting down from 12 to 1, introduces readers to fascinating celestial objects, to space concepts, and to the people involved in the various facets of astronomy. It may just inspire them to take a step towards a career in astronomy. Come, let us go space travelling!
This book is rated Level 3 by Pratham, suitable for stronger readers, some difficult words, but a relatively short length of text. The language and concepts in this book are aimed at early grades. This book is also fun to read to younger readers interested in sapce.
Approximate reading time 10 minutes.
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Sample Text from 3…2…1… Blast Off!
12 dreamy constellations floating in space
A CONSTELLATION is a group of stars that forms a pattern in the sky. It sometimes looks like a mythological character or an animal
if you have a good imagination.
Cygnus, Lacerta, Triangulum, Cepheus, the Little Dipper, Lynx, Draco, Hercules, the Big Dipper, Scutum and Orion are names of
the constellations on page 2.
11 shiny satellites up in the sky
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My son loves this book
GOOD book about science. If u like science then try this book!!!! I LOVE IT
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