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Paperscapes: The Spectacular Journey into Space

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Discover space as you’ve never seen it before in this fascinating book with press-out diecut pages which reveal a gallery of planets, rockets and space-themed inventions. The Spectacular Journey into Space takes a look at the natural wonders found in space, and also the brilliant objects and machines that have gone – and will go – into space.

The unique diecut format lets the stunning photos leap off the page, forming a gallery of stars, rovers, telescopes, probes and much more. From the Space Shuttle to the Space Launch System, there’s something new to discover with every turn of the page.

64 pages, Hardcover

Published February 7, 2019

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3,117 reviews7 followers
February 26, 2019
Book Reviewed on www.whisperingstories.com

Moving away from the theme of animals, this book covers all things to do with space and space travel. Inside The Spectacular Journey into Space, you will discover how old scientist thing the universe is and how it was created.

Each double-sided page, of which there are twenty-nine of them, is all about a different aspect of space or space travel, starting with the Sun and then moving onto the planets. Inside there is also information on The International Space Station, The Lunar Module, and different space corporations and missions.

The book will be adored by all those space fans out there as they learn about varied topics but all to do with space. Just like the other books as well as the information and ‘Did you Know?’ sections the pages also have cardboard sections that pop out to make the book into a work of art. Again make sure an adult helps with the removal of the cardboard.

Due to the nature of the book, I feel that this one is for slightly older children than the other three books from Paperscape I have reviewed. Some of the information is a little more complex and I’m not sure little children would understand it fully.

It contains some amazing artwork and looks spectacular. This is a must book for all those children who have a love for space and space travel.
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