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Like A Girl: Astronaut

April Peter, Daniel Shneor

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Meet Ashley the Astronaut! An awesome woman who explores our solar system.In this great book we meet Ashley. Describing in a colorful and fun way her daily tasks, while encouraging young girls to seek whatever life goal they dream about when they grow up.Filled with vibrant eye-catching illustrations. Ashley presents herself using show-and-tell., giving us a glimpse into her amazing job and how she explores outer space and goes on adventures.Like A Girl: Astronaut presents young girls with a talented role model which encourages gender positivity. Using creative descriptions and colorful artwork, the book lays out a variety of day-to-day tasks from her inspiring career, describing how she trained to be an Astronaut, prepares for a mission, flies on board a shuttle to the space station and performs experiments to broaden our horizons.Ashley is an inspiring adventurer that gives us a behind the scenes tour to space.This picture book is perfect for little girls who have just started to read independently, as a tuck-in bedtime story while your little one listens, or as a read-along to practice the easy to follow storyline and colorful illustrations on every page. Boosting readers confidence while getting to know a strong female character.
Available since: 01/10/2020.
Print length: 40 pages.

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