Look Inside Space

Look Inside Space

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  • Create Date:2021-03-31 09:16:43
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Rob Lloyd Jones
  • ISBN:1409523381
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Summary

This is a fun flap book packed with information about space, and the amazing things that float through it - stars, moons, comets, and the planets of our solar system。 Each double-page spread has a colour illustration, and several flaps to lift to find out more about what's going on in the scene。

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Reviews

Minna Hughes

This book is amazing! It's engaging for the reader (adult or child!) and there as so many flaps for children to lok under for little pockets of information。 The pictures are clear and colourful and all of the information can be digested as a whole page or even just a few of the flaps a time。 This book is amazing! It's engaging for the reader (adult or child!) and there as so many flaps for children to lok under for little pockets of information。 The pictures are clear and colourful and all of the information can be digested as a whole page or even just a few of the flaps a time。 。。。more

Sonja Gieren

🌝🪐Rezensionsexemplar🪐🌝(unbezahlte Werbung)-Usborne Verlag-🪐🌝🪐Aufklappen und Entdecken🪐🌝🪐-Im Weltraum-Autor: Rob Lloyd Jones Illustratorin: Benedetta Giaufret, Enrica RusinaVerlag: Usborne Publishing Preis: 10,95€, Pappbilderbuch mit KlappenSeiten: 14 Seiten ISBN: 9781782321163Alter: ab 5 Jahren Erscheinungsdatum: 1。 März 20145 Von 5 Sternen ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🪐🌝🪐🌝🪐🌝🪐🌝🪐🌝🪐🌝🪐🌝🪐🌝🪐🌝Inhaltsangabe:Entnommen von: usborne。deSpannende Reise durchs Weltall Warum leuchten Sterne? Woraus bestehen Planeten? Wer war der ers 🌝🪐Rezensionsexemplar🪐🌝(unbezahlte Werbung)-Usborne Verlag-🪐🌝🪐Aufklappen und Entdecken🪐🌝🪐-Im Weltraum-Autor: Rob Lloyd Jones Illustratorin: Benedetta Giaufret, Enrica RusinaVerlag: Usborne Publishing Preis: 10,95€, Pappbilderbuch mit KlappenSeiten: 14 Seiten ISBN: 9781782321163Alter: ab 5 Jahren Erscheinungsdatum: 1。 März 20145 Von 5 Sternen ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🪐🌝🪐🌝🪐🌝🪐🌝🪐🌝🪐🌝🪐🌝🪐🌝🪐🌝Inhaltsangabe:Entnommen von: usborne。deSpannende Reise durchs Weltall Warum leuchten Sterne? Woraus bestehen Planeten? Wer war der erste Mensch auf dem Mond? Hinter jeder Klappe warten kindgerechte Erklärungen und faszinierende Illustrationen darauf, entdeckt zu werden。🪐🌝🪐🌝🪐🌝🪐🌝🪐🌝🪐🌝🪐🌝🪐🌝🪐🌝Meine Meinung:Hallo ihr Süßen 💕Diese Reihe, des Usborne Verlages erfreut mich immer wieder aufs Neue。 Es gibt einfach immer wieder Neues zu entdecken und ich bin immer wieder sprachlos。 Doch muss ich sagen, daß dieses Buch hier noch einmal all' meine Erwartungen übertroffen hat, denn es beinhaltet wie jedes andere Buch aus der "Aufklappen und Entdecken" Reihe ganz viele Klappen, doch hier befinden sich zum Teil klappen, in den klappen, der Klappen。 Besser kann ich es einfach nicht ausdrücken。 Dieses Buch hat mich vollkommen umgehauen! Einfach nur der Hammer!Ganz lieben Gruß Sonja/Shaaniel 。。。more

Nel

My space-obsessed 3 year old LOVES this book。 Full of facts about the solar system under lift-the-flaps。 Plus a large fold open page with the sun and all the planets。

Shermane

My daughter loved it!

Shaurya Jain

The book has interesting flaps, where now I know about space ships, astronauts, astronomers, Galaxies, Planets, Asteroids, Craters, and the Moon。 It was difficult for me to understand that the stars are actually a ball of gas, but the illustrations helped。 It says on the cover that the book won the 2013 Royal Society Prize for a children’s science book award。

Samantha

Nice book to go alond with our space study。 Very basic is some parts。

Ninit

Beautifully illustrated and informative without too much crammed with text。 Perfect for kids and very interesting for parents。

Andrea Damic

In short, great book。 Beautifully designed, colourful and well written, it's easy to follow; concise yet provides answers to the very basic questions about space, excellent start up book to attract your children's interest and possibly get their imagination going as well as maybe deepen their interest into what lies beyond (sort to speak)。 My three year old daughter loves it。 Especially the planets area and after just couple of days she memorized all the planets in our solar system。 There is a l In short, great book。 Beautifully designed, colourful and well written, it's easy to follow; concise yet provides answers to the very basic questions about space, excellent start up book to attract your children's interest and possibly get their imagination going as well as maybe deepen their interest into what lies beyond (sort to speak)。 My three year old daughter loves it。 Especially the planets area and after just couple of days she memorized all the planets in our solar system。 There is a lot to explore in this book with all the closed compartments that you have to open to get your answers yet everything is organized in a very simple and easy to follow type of way。 Also, my recommendation to parents with toddlers, while it is hard to pin point which age is this book aimed at, in all my reviews I try to emphasize that it's extremely important how you present a book to your child。 Don't try to read a book like this to small kids as they will lose their interest very soon; you know your child the best so choose content that will be most appealing to them (for my daughter that is the rocket-ship and the planets) and just disregard everything else, and then make a presentation。 I say presentation as in a way it is; lower yourself to their level and have fun otherwise trying to read it like it's a piece of news you have to get out there will not result in a desired outcome。 You can always come back to a certain page in the book if you see that your child has developed an interest otherwise pushing it and having high expectations could only have an opposite effect and you will both end up being disappointed。 Hope this helps。 Enjoy your exploration! Cheers 。。。more

Rachel Hutsell

Genre: InformationalGrade: Early Primary / PrimaryThis is such a cool book! It explains space in a creative way。 There are so many new words that will expand the vocabulary of children who read it。 On each page, there are flaps that fold over, and even flaps within flaps! There are questions on flaps on the pages to get kids thinking, and there are answers under the question flaps。 There are many facts on pages, yet it does not appear overwhelming。 I really liked this book! It is great for young Genre: InformationalGrade: Early Primary / PrimaryThis is such a cool book! It explains space in a creative way。 There are so many new words that will expand the vocabulary of children who read it。 On each page, there are flaps that fold over, and even flaps within flaps! There are questions on flaps on the pages to get kids thinking, and there are answers under the question flaps。 There are many facts on pages, yet it does not appear overwhelming。 I really liked this book! It is great for young readers to start exploring and learning。 I recommend this book! 。。。more

Beth

This is going to be brilliant for guided reading - 5*If the class is going to enjoy it as much as I did then they are really going to enjoy it。 There are over 70 flaps and if that's not engaging then I don't know what it is。 I've learnt so much about the solar system and the Space Station。 I will keep reading this to plan guided reading。 This is our book for the whole half-term for guided reading。 This is going to be brilliant for guided reading - 5*If the class is going to enjoy it as much as I did then they are really going to enjoy it。 There are over 70 flaps and if that's not engaging then I don't know what it is。 I've learnt so much about the solar system and the Space Station。 I will keep reading this to plan guided reading。 This is our book for the whole half-term for guided reading。 。。。more

Shron Ephraim

The book Look Inside Space is a fantastic picture book。 This book is intended for preschoolers, early elementary, and middle school children。 This is a book opened to all ages because it is informative。 This is a book that teaches young readers how the elements in space operates。 This book is a flip book so it consist of many bright colors, and pictures。 As I evaluated this book, I concluded that every element was effective。 The colors, the language, and even the sounds。 The characters are the m The book Look Inside Space is a fantastic picture book。 This book is intended for preschoolers, early elementary, and middle school children。 This is a book opened to all ages because it is informative。 This is a book that teaches young readers how the elements in space operates。 This book is a flip book so it consist of many bright colors, and pictures。 As I evaluated this book, I concluded that every element was effective。 The colors, the language, and even the sounds。 The characters are the moon, stars, planets, etc etc。 The things that makes up a solar system。 I would definitely think this book will be appealing to its intended audience simply because most children love flip books。 They love the effectiveness of the 3D experience that get from books like this。 。。。more

Lynda

Great book for littles! It is loaded with flaps, colorful and eye-catching illustrations and tons of "space" facts。 My 3 year old has read it twice in the 16 hours it has been in our possession and I know it will long be a favorite。 Interesting for mamas and papas too。 Great book for littles! It is loaded with flaps, colorful and eye-catching illustrations and tons of "space" facts。 My 3 year old has read it twice in the 16 hours it has been in our possession and I know it will long be a favorite。 Interesting for mamas and papas too。 。。。more

gina

I loved it but it was too much for my son。 We will try again a while from now。

ZOHA

I DONT READ THIS BOOK I WANT TO READ

Katie Casey

Lots of flaps to lift。 Lots of things to learn about space。

Rachel

Great introduction to space for children。 If you have grabby little ones, you might want to open the flaps yourself ahead of time to prevent tearing。

Aurélien Thomas

For a kid interested in space this book is just brilliant。 The lay-out is catchy and awesome, with fantastic, very lively and colourful illustrations。 There's a lot of flaps to lift and, even, flaps within flaps! Plus, the middle pages open up to reveal the solar system in a very attractive fashion。 Interestingly, the topics covered are also broad enough to embrace from astronomy (planets, moon, sun and stars etc。) to space exploration (human and not etc。) and a quick brush up of star gazing's h For a kid interested in space this book is just brilliant。 The lay-out is catchy and awesome, with fantastic, very lively and colourful illustrations。 There's a lot of flaps to lift and, even, flaps within flaps! Plus, the middle pages open up to reveal the solar system in a very attractive fashion。 Interestingly, the topics covered are also broad enough to embrace from astronomy (planets, moon, sun and stars etc。) to space exploration (human and not etc。) and a quick brush up of star gazing's history。 The informations might be simple and not that instructive for a kid already passionate by the topic (as is my 6 years old boy, who didn't learn that much new here) but, the whole is so beautiful and superbly designed that, it still is a great way to feed their insane imagination and sense of wonder (indeed, my boy keep coming back to it again and again)。 This book is a pure jewel for little minds thinking and dreaming big。 。。。more

Zoe

A great book for introducing space to young kids - I'd say this was ideal for 5-6 year olds。 It's a smaller, chunkier format than the See Inside。。。 series, and with content appropriately managed for the younger crowd。 A great book for introducing space to young kids - I'd say this was ideal for 5-6 year olds。 It's a smaller, chunkier format than the See Inside。。。 series, and with content appropriately managed for the younger crowd。 。。。more

Brian Clegg

It doesn’t hurt that this book won the 2013 Royal Society Prize for a children’s science book, and while I don’t always agree with their choices, this certainly is a great example of a type of science book that is unique to young readers。 Although there is some quite interesting text, it is right that the accolades go equally to illustrators Benedetta Giaufret and Enrica Rusiná, and designer Suzie Harrison, because it’s half way between a book and an installation。Every page is littered with lift It doesn’t hurt that this book won the 2013 Royal Society Prize for a children’s science book, and while I don’t always agree with their choices, this certainly is a great example of a type of science book that is unique to young readers。 Although there is some quite interesting text, it is right that the accolades go equally to illustrators Benedetta Giaufret and Enrica Rusiná, and designer Suzie Harrison, because it’s half way between a book and an installation。Every page is littered with lift-up flaps – over 70 in all – which add to the immediate content and make the whole experience of reading it more fun。 The downside is that it is does make it a bit of a one-shot read, and even with the content under the flaps it’s a little thin on information – but to set against that it is a book that would appeal even to those who really aren’t that into reading, which is always a good thing。While there is inevitably stuff about rockets and moon landings and the space station, the spreads I liked best were those on astronomical topics like the Moon, the Sun and galaxies – but all the content is pleasing to the eye, informative, and relentlessly interactive。It’s slightly difficult to put an age on a book like this as pop-ups tend to appeal to the very young, and may put off those of the age the text is aimed at, but provided no one is looking to dent their cool, those younger readers will absolutely love it。 。。。more

Elizabeth

I read this book over the last couple of days with my daughter and we have both really enjoyed it。 At first glance it looks like one of those books you buy for babies with thick card pages, however this is soon revealed to not be the case upon opening the book。 Inside the book are lots of flaps to lift (and secretly hidden flaps under the flaps) with lots of information about many objects and aspects of space。 I found the pictures to be bright and interesting and the facts accurate and interesti I read this book over the last couple of days with my daughter and we have both really enjoyed it。 At first glance it looks like one of those books you buy for babies with thick card pages, however this is soon revealed to not be the case upon opening the book。 Inside the book are lots of flaps to lift (and secretly hidden flaps under the flaps) with lots of information about many objects and aspects of space。 I found the pictures to be bright and interesting and the facts accurate and interesting。 Even though it covered some questions that could be seen as tricky or complex I found it to be well explained at a level appropriate for someone new to learning about space。 Many of the typical questions were covered in an appropriate way not only for children but I think this would also be of use to someone who was going to teach this subject at a primary level but wasn't sure about the subject。 On the whole we love this book and it answered many of my daughters questions, she keeps choosing to go back to it and look again so definitely on to a winner! 。。。more