Are you ready to travel to Mars?
The red planet might be a cold, forbidding place to explore, but humans might be able to travel there one day. How would scientists prepare for us to survive on Mars, much less build a home there? Discover the possibilities with this STEM/science picture book! The Rocket that Flew to Mars is a space-age version of the classic poem, The House that Jack Built. In this entertaining story, young readers will see how a rocket could carry a 3D printer that can build a biodome that is pressurized by an air system, powered by a solar array . . .
. . . but when the robot accidentally tracks a bit of dirt inside, something unexpected happens! This is a fun, educational book for preschoolers, kindergarten and elementary students, and anyone who loves to read about space exploration. Plus, it can be used to introduce kids a variety of technology and engineering concepts. Ideal for children ages 4-8.
The red planet might be a cold, forbidding place to explore, but humans might be able to travel there one day. How would scientists prepare for us to survive on Mars, much less build a home there? Discover the possibilities with this STEM/science picture book! The Rocket that Flew to Mars is a space-age version of the classic poem, The House that Jack Built. In this entertaining story, young readers will see how a rocket could carry a 3D printer that can build a biodome that is pressurized by an air system, powered by a solar array . . .
. . . but when the robot accidentally tracks a bit of dirt inside, something unexpected happens! This is a fun, educational book for preschoolers, kindergarten and elementary students, and anyone who loves to read about space exploration. Plus, it can be used to introduce kids a variety of technology and engineering concepts. Ideal for children ages 4-8.
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