Review Detail
Kids Nonfiction
2201
Awesome book for aspiring astronauts
Overall rating
4.7
Writing Style
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
Learning Value
5.0
This was such a neat read. Not only is How to Spacewalk written by an astronaut, but the first American woman to walk in space!
The images and illustrations are great. Taken right from Kathryn Sullivan's childhood or NASA, as well as drawn by Michael J. Rosen, there is something took look at on every page!
There is a little bit more text that my younger child would like, but the author does a great job of breaking it up with bullet points and fun graphics.
Sullivan is very informational, and goes step by step on what it takes to prepare to be an astronaut, starting with a good education.
This is a very fun and informational book for children ages six and up!
The images and illustrations are great. Taken right from Kathryn Sullivan's childhood or NASA, as well as drawn by Michael J. Rosen, there is something took look at on every page!
There is a little bit more text that my younger child would like, but the author does a great job of breaking it up with bullet points and fun graphics.
Sullivan is very informational, and goes step by step on what it takes to prepare to be an astronaut, starting with a good education.
This is a very fun and informational book for children ages six and up!
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