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ISBN
9781909263079
Book Title
Professor Astro Cat's Frontiers of Space
Item Length
11.7in
Publisher
Flying Eye Books
Intended Audience
Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years
Publication Year
2013
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.5in
Author
Dominic Walliman
Features
New Edition
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Topic
Technology / Aeronautics, Astronautics & Space Science, Science & Nature / Discoveries, Science & Nature / Astronomy
Item Width
11.7in
Item Weight
23.6 Oz
Number of Pages
64 Pages

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Professor Astro Cat: the expert in just about anything. In this book, he's showing off everything he knows about space.

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Publisher
Flying Eye Books
ISBN-10
1909263079
ISBN-13
9781909263079
eBay Product ID (ePID)
159968019

Product Key Features

Book Title
Professor Astro Cat's Frontiers of Space
Author
Dominic Walliman
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Features
New Edition
Topic
Technology / Aeronautics, Astronautics & Space Science, Science & Nature / Discoveries, Science & Nature / Astronomy
Intended Audience
Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years
Publication Year
2013
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Number of Pages
64 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
11.7in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
11.7in
Item Weight
23.6 Oz

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Second Grade
Grade to
Fifth Grade
Edition Description
New Edition
Edition Number
2
Reviews
"A picture book of unusual muted elegance." - The Sunday Times Review (UK) "Cute characters (such as the titular Professor Astro Cat and his assistant Astro Mouse) give a humorous, conversational tone to this nonfiction book's information about space, our solar system, and changing space exploration technology. Like the text, the book's browsable layout encourages readers to keep exploring. Overall, a great book to nurture interest in and wonder at the infinite possibilities of space." - The Horn Book Conducted by a cat in a retro-futuristic space suit, this tour of the solar system and beyond earns style points for both its illustrations and its selection of Factoroids." - Kirkus Reviews "Both modern in its scientific spirit and with a sensibility modeled after the delightful mid-century children's books from the Golden Age of space exploration, it tickles young readers — as well as their space-enchanted parents — into precisely that palpable zest to make contact with the cosmos." - Brain Pickings "A hugely charming book packed with knowledge and humor to make learning about space fun." Cool Hunting ‘Finally! A spectacularly made publication to teach kids about space in an exciting, funny and breathtakingly beautiful way. Illustrator Ben Newman has collaborated with his scientific friend Dr.Dominic Walliman to create this truly astounding publication to be enjoyed by adults and children alike. I genuinely learned more about science and space from flicking through this book than I did in my entire school career. So go buy it!' - It's Nice That, "A picture book of unusual muted elegance." —The Sunday Times Review (UK) "Cute characters (such as the titular Professor Astro Cat and his assistant Astro Mouse) give a humorous, conversational tone to this nonfiction book's information about space, our solar system, and changing space exploration technology. Like the text, the book's browsable layout encourages readers to keep exploring. Overall, a great book to nurture interest in and wonder at the infinite possibilities of space." —The Horn Book Conducted by a cat in a retro-futuristic space suit, this tour of the solar system and beyond earns style points for both its illustrations and its selection of Factoroids." —Kirkus Reviews "Anyone of any age, from 3 to 103, with an appreciation for retro-future illustration will adore the exciting adventures of Professor Astro Cat. Although the book aims for a clear style accessible to younger readers, it is chock full of information about planets, stars, and the universe. […] There are great sections on spaceships, space suits, and telescopes. A delightfully illustrated speculative section at the end discusses the future of space travel and what life might be like on other planets. One hopes that such charming advances actually come to pass!" —American Scientist "Both modern in its scientific spirit and with a sensibility modeled after the delightful mid-century children's books from the Golden Age of space exploration, it tickles young readers — as well as their space-enchanted parents — into precisely that palpable zest to make contact with the cosmos." —Brain Pickings "A hugely charming book packed with knowledge and humor to make learning about space fun." —Cool Hunting ‘Finally! A spectacularly made publication to teach kids about space in an exciting, funny and breathtakingly beautiful way. Illustrator Ben Newman has collaborated with his scientific friend Dr.Dominic Walliman to create this truly astounding publication to be enjoyed by adults and children alike. I genuinely learned more about science and space from flicking through this book than I did in my entire school career. So go buy it!' —It's Nice That "The book combines scientific rigor (on a level appropriate for younger readers) with delightful imagery. Every page offers a wealth of details. […] The illustrations are busy in the best way: clearly connected to the text, but with all sorts of small flourishes and surprises built in. This is the kind of book that a grade-school age budding scientist can spend hours with. I wish I'd had a book like this when I was younger, but even now, when I'm well into my fifties, I'm absolutely captivated by it. […] This is a perfect book for gift-giving and for opening up the universe (literally, the universe) for younger readers." —What If Knits, "A picture book of unusual muted elegance." - The Sunday Times Review (UK) "Cute characters (such as the titular Professor Astro Cat and his assistant Astro Mouse) give a humorous, conversational tone to this nonfiction book's information about space, our solar system, and changing space exploration technology. Like the text, the book's browsable layout encourages readers to keep exploring. Overall, a great book to nurture interest in and wonder at the infinite possibilities of space." - The Horn Book Conducted by a cat in a retro-futuristic space suit, this tour of the solar system and beyond earns style points for both its illustrations and its selection of Factoroids." - Kirkus Reviews , November 15, 2013 "a hugely charming book packed with knowledge and humor to make learning about space fun." Cool Hunting , 02/10/13 #145;Finally! A spectacularly made publication to teach kids about space in an exciting, funny and breathtakingly beautiful way. Illustrator Ben Newman has collaborated with his scientific friend Dr.Dominic Walliman to create this truly astounding publication to be enjoyed by adults and children alike. I genuinely learned more about science and space from flicking through this book than I did in my entire school career. So go buy it!' - It's Nice That , 18/10/13, "A picture book of unusual muted elegance." --The Sunday Times Review (UK) "Cute characters (such as the titular Professor Astro Cat and his assistant Astro Mouse) give a humorous, conversational tone to this nonfiction book's information about space, our solar system, and changing space exploration technology. Like the text, the book's browsable layout encourages readers to keep exploring. Overall, a great book to nurture interest in and wonder at the infinite possibilities of space." --The Horn Book "Conducted by a cat in a retro-futuristic space suit, this tour of the solar system and beyond earns style points for both its illustrations and its selection of "Factoroids." --Kirkus Reviews "Anyone of any age, from 3 to 103, with an appreciation for retro-future illustration will adore the exciting adventures of Professor Astro Cat. Although the book aims for a clear style accessible to younger readers, it is chock full of information about planets, stars, and the universe. [...] There are great sections on spaceships, space suits, and telescopes. A delightfully illustrated speculative section at the end discusses the future of space travel and what life might be like on other planets. One hopes that such charming advances actually come to pass!" --American Scientist "Both modern in its scientific spirit and with a sensibility modeled after the delightful mid-century children's books from the Golden Age of space exploration, it tickles young readers -- as well as their space-enchanted parents -- into precisely that "palpable zest to make contact with the cosmos." --Brain Pickings "A hugely charming book packed with knowledge and humor to make learning about space fun." --Cool Hunting 'Finally! A spectacularly made publication to teach kids about space in an exciting, funny and breathtakingly beautiful way. Illustrator Ben Newman has collaborated with his scientific friend Dr.Dominic Walliman to create this truly astounding publication to be enjoyed by adults and children alike. I genuinely learned more about science and space from flicking through this book than I did in my entire school career. So go buy it!' --It's Nice That "The book combines scientific rigor (on a level appropriate for younger readers) with delightful imagery. Every page offers a wealth of details. [...] The illustrations are busy in the best way: clearly connected to the text, but with all sorts of small flourishes and surprises built in. This is the kind of book that a grade-school age budding scientist can spend hours with. I wish I'd had a book like this when I was younger, but even now, when I'm well into my fifties, I'm absolutely captivated by it. [...] This is a perfect book for gift-giving and for opening up the universe (literally, the universe) for younger readers." --What If Knits, "A big, bold book geared for humans ages 7-11 (or anyone up to approximately 78 years north of those ages), Frontiers of Space welcomes readers into its pages with gorgeous retro-inspired artwork and keeps them there by describing the wonders of the universe and the science underlying them. [...] Whether you're a cat connoisseur, a dog devotee, a hamster partisan, or an iguana booster, you're apt to agree that the affable, amusing, and--yes--wonderfully nerdy Professor Astro Cat makes a fine companion for the budding scientist." -- American Scientist "A picture book of unusual muted elegance." --The Sunday Times Review (UK) "Cute characters (such as the titular Professor Astro Cat and his assistant Astro Mouse) give a humorous, conversational tone to this nonfiction book's information about space, our solar system, and changing space exploration technology. Like the text, the book's browsable layout encourages readers to keep exploring. Overall, a great book to nurture interest in and wonder at the infinite possibilities of space." --The Horn Book "Conducted by a cat in a retro-futuristic space suit, this tour of the solar system and beyond earns style points for both its illustrations and its selection of "Factoroids." --Kirkus Reviews "Both modern in its scientific spirit and with a sensibility modeled after the delightful mid-century children's books from the Golden Age of space exploration, it tickles young readers -- as well as their space-enchanted parents -- into precisely that "palpable zest to make contact with the cosmos." --Brain Pickings "A hugely charming book packed with knowledge and humor to make learning about space fun." --Cool Hunting 'Finally! A spectacularly made publication to teach kids about space in an exciting, funny and breathtakingly beautiful way. Illustrator Ben Newman has collaborated with his scientific friend Dr.Dominic Walliman to create this truly astounding publication to be enjoyed by adults and children alike. I genuinely learned more about science and space from flicking through this book than I did in my entire school career. So go buy it!' --It's Nice That "The book combines scientific rigor (on a level appropriate for younger readers) with delightful imagery. Every page offers a wealth of details. [...] The illustrations are busy in the best way: clearly connected to the text, but with all sorts of small flourishes and surprises built in. This is the kind of book that a grade-school age budding scientist can spend hours with. I wish I'd had a book like this when I was younger, but even now, when I'm well into my fifties, I'm absolutely captivated by it. [...] This is a perfect book for gift-giving and for opening up the universe (literally, the universe) for younger readers." --What If Knits, "A big, bold book geared for humans ages 7-11 (or anyone up to approximately 78 years north of those ages), Frontiers of Space welcomes readers into its pages with gorgeous retro-inspired artwork and keeps them there by describing the wonders of the universe and the science underlying them. [...] Whether you're a cat connoisseur, a dog devotee, a hamster partisan, or an iguana booster, you're apt to agree that the affable, amusing, and--yes--wonderfully nerdy Professor Astro Cat makes a fine companion for the budding scientist." --American Scientist "A picture book of unusual muted elegance." --The Sunday Times Review (UK) "Cute characters (such as the titular Professor Astro Cat and his assistant Astro Mouse) give a humorous, conversational tone to this nonfiction book's information about space, our solar system, and changing space exploration technology. Like the text, the book's browsable layout encourages readers to keep exploring. Overall, a great book to nurture interest in and wonder at the infinite possibilities of space." --The Horn Book "Conducted by a cat in a retro-futuristic space suit, this tour of the solar system and beyond earns style points for both its illustrations and its selection of "Factoroids." --Kirkus Reviews "Both modern in its scientific spirit and with a sensibility modeled after the delightful mid-century children's books from the Golden Age of space exploration, it tickles young readers -- as well as their space-enchanted parents -- into precisely that "palpable zest to make contact with the cosmos." --Brain Pickings "A hugely charming book packed with knowledge and humor to make learning about space fun." --Cool Hunting "Professor Astro Cat's Frontiers of Space charms the reader immediately. Newman's clean, modernist illustrations have a strong retro-futuristic bent that suggest the golden age of science fiction pulp magazines ,while Walliman provides lucid prose to help Professor Astro Cat explain topics such as the birth of stars, the speed of light, the solar system and the history of space exploration. [...] The book is a delight of design in its own right. [...] Children will want to make many return voyages with Professor Astro Cat, but so will the generations before them who still fondly look to the stars for inspiration." --Wink Books 'Finally! A spectacularly made publication to teach kids about space in an exciting, funny and breathtakingly beautiful way. Illustrator Ben Newman has collaborated with his scientific friend Dr.Dominic Walliman to create this truly astounding publication to be enjoyed by adults and children alike. I genuinely learned more about science and space from flicking through this book than I did in my entire school career. So go buy it!' --It's Nice That "The book combines scientific rigor (on a level appropriate for younger readers) with delightful imagery. Every page offers a wealth of details. [...] The illustrations are busy in the best way: clearly connected to the text, but with all sorts of small flourishes and surprises built in. This is the kind of book that a grade-school age budding scientist can spend hours with. I wish I'd had a book like this when I was younger, but even now, when I'm well into my fifties, I'm absolutely captivated by it. [...] This is a perfect book for gift-giving and for opening up the universe (literally, the universe) for younger readers." --What If Knits, "A picture book of unusual muted elegance." —The Sunday Times Review (UK) "Cute characters (such as the titular Professor Astro Cat and his assistant Astro Mouse) give a humorous, conversational tone to this nonfiction book's information about space, our solar system, and changing space exploration technology. Like the text, the book's browsable layout encourages readers to keep exploring. Overall, a great book to nurture interest in and wonder at the infinite possibilities of space." —The Horn Book Conducted by a cat in a retro-futuristic space suit, this tour of the solar system and beyond earns style points for both its illustrations and its selection of Factoroids." —Kirkus Reviews "Anyone of any age, from 3 to 103, with an appreciation for retro-future illustration will adore the exciting adventures of Professor Astro Cat. Although the book aims for a clear style accessible to younger readers, it is chock full of information about planets, stars, and the universe. […] There are great sections on spaceships, space suits, and telescopes. A delightfully illustrated speculative section at the end discusses the future of space travel and what life might be like on other planets. One hopes that such charming advances actually come to pass!" —American Scientist "Both modern in its scientific spirit and with a sensibility modeled after the delightful mid-century children's books from the Golden Age of space exploration, it tickles young readers — as well as their space-enchanted parents — into precisely that palpable zest to make contact with the cosmos." —Brain Pickings "A hugely charming book packed with knowledge and humor to make learning about space fun." —Cool Hunting ‘Finally! A spectacularly made publication to teach kids about space in an exciting, funny and breathtakingly beautiful way. Illustrator Ben Newman has collaborated with his scientific friend Dr.Dominic Walliman to create this truly astounding publication to be enjoyed by adults and children alike. I genuinely learned more about science and space from flicking through this book than I did in my entire school career. So go buy it!' —It's Nice That, "A big, bold book geared for humans ages 7-11 (or anyone up to approximately 78 years north of those ages), Frontiers of Space welcomes readers into its pages with gorgeous retro-inspired artwork and keeps them there by describing the wonders of the universe and the science underlying them. [...] Whether you're a cat connoisseur, a dog devotee, a hamster partisan, or an iguana booster, you're apt to agree that the affable, amusing, and--yes--wonderfully nerdy Professor Astro Cat makes a fine companion for the budding scientist." --American Scientist "A picture book of unusual muted elegance." --The Sunday Times Review (UK) "Cute characters (such as the titular Professor Astro Cat and his assistant Astro Mouse) give a humorous, conversational tone to this nonfiction book's information about space, our solar system, and changing space exploration technology. Like the text, the book's browsable layout encourages readers to keep exploring. Overall, a great book to nurture interest in and wonder at the infinite possibilities of space." --The Horn Book "Conducted by a cat in a retro-futuristic space suit, this tour of the solar system and beyond earns style points for both its illustrations and its selection of "Factoroids." --Kirkus Reviews "Both modern in its scientific spirit and with a sensibility modeled after the delightful mid-century children's books from the Golden Age of space exploration, it tickles young readers -- as well as their space-enchanted parents -- into precisely that "palpable zest to make contact with the cosmos." --Brain Pickings "A hugely charming book packed with knowledge and humor to make learning about space fun." --Cool Hunting 'Finally! A spectacularly made publication to teach kids about space in an exciting, funny and breathtakingly beautiful way. Illustrator Ben Newman has collaborated with his scientific friend Dr.Dominic Walliman to create this truly astounding publication to be enjoyed by adults and children alike. I genuinely learned more about science and space from flicking through this book than I did in my entire school career. So go buy it!' --It's Nice That "The book combines scientific rigor (on a level appropriate for younger readers) with delightful imagery. Every page offers a wealth of details. [...] The illustrations are busy in the best way: clearly connected to the text, but with all sorts of small flourishes and surprises built in. This is the kind of book that a grade-school age budding scientist can spend hours with. I wish I'd had a book like this when I was younger, but even now, when I'm well into my fifties, I'm absolutely captivated by it. [...] This is a perfect book for gift-giving and for opening up the universe (literally, the universe) for younger readers." --What If Knits, "A picture book of unusual muted elegance." - The Sunday Times Review (UK) "Cute characters (such as the titular Professor Astro Cat and his assistant Astro Mouse) give a humorous, conversational tone to this nonfiction book's information about space, our solar system, and changing space exploration technology. Like the text, the book's browsable layout encourages readers to keep exploring. Overall, a great book to nurture interest in and wonder at the infinite possibilities of space." - The Horn Book Conducted by a cat in a retro-futuristic space suit, this tour of the solar system and beyond earns style points for both its illustrations and its selection of Factoroids." - Kirkus Reviews "A hugely charming book packed with knowledge and humor to make learning about space fun." Cool Hunting #145;Finally! A spectacularly made publication to teach kids about space in an exciting, funny and breathtakingly beautiful way. Illustrator Ben Newman has collaborated with his scientific friend Dr.Dominic Walliman to create this truly astounding publication to be enjoyed by adults and children alike. I genuinely learned more about science and space from flicking through this book than I did in my entire school career. So go buy it!' - It's Nice That, "A picture book of unusual muted elegance." - The Sunday Times Review (UK) Conducted by a cat in a retro-futuristic space suit, this tour of the solar system and beyond earns style points for both its illustrations and its selection of Factoroids." - Kirkus Reviews , November 15, 2013 "a hugely charming book packed with knowledge and humor to make learning about space fun." Cool Hunting , 02/10/13 #145;Finally! A spectacularly made publication to teach kids about space in an exciting, funny and breathtakingly beautiful way. Illustrator Ben Newman has collaborated with his scientific friend Dr.Dominic Walliman to create this truly astounding publication to be enjoyed by adults and children alike. I genuinely learned more about science and space from flicking through this book than I did in my entire school career. So go buy it!' - It's Nice That , 18/10/13
Illustrated by
Newman, Ben
Copyright Date
2013
Target Audience
Juvenile Audience
Dewey Decimal
520
Series
Professor Astro Cat Ser.
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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