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17 mazes take young readers on a journey through outer space while boosting problem-solving skills and improving memory and cognitive thought processes
Climb into your space suit, make sure your gloves and helmet are properly secured, and settle behind the controls of your spaceship. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 . . . liftoff!
Fly through these 17 mazes and the universe will have no more secrets for you. Discover each of the planets in our solar system, which countries have sent animals into space, and what a day in the life of an astronaut looks like. But beware of maze traps, distractions, and dead ends designed to keep young minds engaged and on their toes.
Caregivers and science teachers alike will have fun exploring facts about our solar system with young readers with these challenging and interactive mazes.[AuthorName]By Pierre-Franois Mouriaux and Illustrated by Jeremie Claeys[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Pierre-Franois Mouriaux is a journalist, a specialist in the space field, and a contributor to several industry space magazines, including Air & Cosmos. He has authored or coauthored six children’s books andis president of the association “Stories of Space.” Visit the website at www.cosmopif.com.
Jrmie Claeys is especially passionate about crafting visual metaphorsthat allow people to better understand each other. He is illustrator of TheHuman Body: Interactive Mazes for Exploringand has worked with clients such as Heineken, the British Council, and more.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]35+ color images[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]Interactive Mazes for Exploring[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]35+ color images[/ColorPattern]