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Fly Who Flew to Space (with Removable Glow-In-The-Dark Poster)
Fly Who Flew to Space (with Removable Glow-In-The-Dark Poster) | Lauren Sánchez
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A New York Times and USA Today Bestseller! Introduce your little one to early space concepts with this glow-in-the-dark picture book that follows an adorable fly named Flynn as they follow their dreams of becoming an astronaut right onto a rocket ship! "The Fly [is] a charming read with playful illustrations and a message every parent hopes their children receive: Anything is possible."--USA TODAY "[The] perfect children's bedtime picture book to read, share . . . fueling sweet dreams of adventure and curiosity."--STEM Magazine Includes a glow-in-the-dark poster and a special glow-in-the-dark page to find inside the book! Flynn is a little fly with big dreams. School isn't easy for Flynn, and they daydream of becoming an astronaut. One day while exploring a nearby rocket company they stumble onto a rocket ship and into the biggest adventure of their life. Young readers will be introduced to early space concepts such as atmosphere and G-Force while being introduced to Earth's amazing natural wonders, all while being reminded that big dreams and a curious mind can lead to the most astonishing discoveries. Emmy-award winning journalist, pilot and philanthropist Lauren Sanchez takes readers on a high-flying space adventure with Flynn the Fly in her picture book debut. Inspired by her childhood battle with dyslexia and a lifelong love of flying, The Fly Who Flew to Space will have little readers learning about early STEM concepts and reaching for the stars. Also available as a Spanish Edition: La Mosca Que Voló al Espacio
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2 â­ Little fly wants to go to space. They aren‘t the best student, but they always try and one day accidentally get their wish. This book was nice. It wasn‘t spectacular. It feels amateurish. Like a story a student would write as they are honing their craft. There is a reader for this book. It just doesn‘t happen to be me.