Peter McMahon (3)
Auteur van Ultimate Trains (Machines of the Future)
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- male
- Woonplaatsen
- Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
- Opleiding
- Ryerson University
- Korte biografie
- [excerpted from author's website]
Peter has written and produced for some of Canada's largest media outlets, including CTV, the Toronto Star, the kids magazine YES Mag and Discovery Channel, where he spent seven years as a new media producer and later, senior online producer. Since leaving Discovery and CTV full-time in 2009, Peter has gone on to cover the health science of the Olympics at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games for CTVolympics.ca. He is currently working on a number of writing projects with magazines, web sites and the federal government, as well as a series of books on vehicles of the future for Kids Can Press.
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It's not just astronauts who get to travel into space anymore. Forward-thinking entrepreneurs have now made space flight a reality for adventure-seekers of all kinds. And just in time, here's a travel guide for kids to plan their own out-of-this-world journeys. Eight potential space vacations are described, one per chapter, complete with information about pre-trip preparations (like training to withstand extreme g-forces), accommodations and dining (hot dogs in zero gravity, anyone?), awesome activities (how about a real moon walk?) and so much more. The trips range from orbiting Earth (available now), to voyaging through Saturn's rings, which may be possible within the next few decades. Featuring the coolest things to see and do in the universe, these space vacations are not to be missed! Award-winning science journalist Peter McMahon has come up with an intriguing concept sure to pique a young reader's interest in all things outer space. Based on the latest science and featuring first-person accounts from experts in the field, this book is chock-full of opportunities for science and technology lessons. With kid-sized bursts of text (including loads of amazing, and sometimes icky, facts), fascinating photographs of everyday life on actual space flights, as well as fun-filled illustrations from Josh Holinaty, this hugely appealing book is also one that children will gladly pick up on their own --- and devour. A glossary and index are included.
My Review:
Okay, I know I hate saying this but even though I don't usually like to read children's books, I couldn't not request this one, right? Anything to teach me more about space is good. So I started this book. It reminds me of one of those ones you used to read in elementary school, kind of a textbook but one that was actually fun to read. You can learn a lot of things from this book, like how the rockets work to get you up to the ISS, things astronauts have to do to be able to live in the harsh climate of space, what future plans are for space travel, even how much a trip off the planet could cost. It's a quick read, only about fifty pages, but I really enjoyed reading it and definitely recommend you check it out.
Here's a link to the illustrator's Twitter, and another link to the book on Amazon.
https://twitter.com/joshholinaty?lang=en
https://www.amazon.ca/Space-Adventurers-Guide-Passport-Universe/dp/1771380322/re...
Thanks for reading! Check out this review and more at my blog.
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