Two Boys, Two Planets

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book Two Boys, Two Planets by Stuart J. Whitmore, Stuart J. Whitmore
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Author: Stuart J. Whitmore ISBN: 1230000108422
Publisher: Stuart J. Whitmore Publication: February 21, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Stuart J. Whitmore
ISBN: 1230000108422
Publisher: Stuart J. Whitmore
Publication: February 21, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Imagination can take us far beyond our home world, and in the near future spacecraft may take us to Mars in person. This story, accompanied by richly-colored illustrations, is a fanciful tale of a boy on Earth who looks to the sky and finds out he is not the only one captivated by the idea of venturing to other planets.

Written to help beginning readers build their skills, and at the same time inspire them to dream about exploring our solar system, the story uses a limited vocabulary and basic sentence structure to develop confidence as a reader. Earth and Mars are presented in a way that highlights differences without presenting either planet in a negative way.

Resources in the back of the book help teachers and parents find more factual information about Mars for young readers who show an interest in learning more.

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Imagination can take us far beyond our home world, and in the near future spacecraft may take us to Mars in person. This story, accompanied by richly-colored illustrations, is a fanciful tale of a boy on Earth who looks to the sky and finds out he is not the only one captivated by the idea of venturing to other planets.

Written to help beginning readers build their skills, and at the same time inspire them to dream about exploring our solar system, the story uses a limited vocabulary and basic sentence structure to develop confidence as a reader. Earth and Mars are presented in a way that highlights differences without presenting either planet in a negative way.

Resources in the back of the book help teachers and parents find more factual information about Mars for young readers who show an interest in learning more.

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