Library Intern Book Reviews
Publisher
Little, Brown and Company
City
Boston, New York, United Sates of America
Date of Publication
2023
ISBN
9780316367745
Date of Review
2024
Disciplines
Art Education | Arts and Humanities | Early Childhood Education | Library and Information Science | Modern Literature
Keywords
Children’s literature, reviews, space, science, early literacy
Recommended Citation
Davis, Jordan, "Review of How to Eat in Space by Helen Taylor" (2024). Library Intern Book Reviews. 407.
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/intern_book_reviews/407
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Review
Helen Taylor’s How to Eat in Space is immediately immersive and deceptively informative. This book prepares young elementary readers on how to live as an astronaut with real tips and real information. Along the way, kids will learn what kinds of foods can be stored in a space station and what can’t. They’ll also find out where plants grow, how high a space station is, and even how often it rotates around the earth. Forget boring informational books, How to Eat in Space is bound to intrigue kids about space and the life of an astronaut using an engaging writing style that keeps readers turning pages. Recommended. Jordan Davis, Centennial Library Intern, Cedarville University.