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OverviewThe Perfect Book for Kids to learn about our solar system! Would you like your children to start learning facts about astronomy and our solar system, while at the same time reading a fun story about friendship and gratitude? These colorful pages will introduce young children to the wonders of our solar system, with fun illustrations by artist Carmen Gloria and simple text that is ideal for beginning readers or for reading aloud. The first in the Kid Astronomy series, this book is sure to be a hit with budding astronauts and space lovers everywhere! Finally a story featuring the much-ignored planet Mercury as the superstar, as he has to warn the other planets about a potential space disaster! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carmen Gloria , Carmen Gloria (Scbwi)Publisher: Uncommon Grammar Imprint: Uncommon Grammar Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.086kg ISBN: 9781950767014ISBN 10: 1950767019 Pages: 38 Publication Date: 19 April 2019 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsOne of the Best New Space Books 2019 - BookAuthority Review by The Children's Book Review Author-illustrator Carmen Gloria shines a spotlight on the smallest, fastest, and innermost planet in the solar system, Mercury, while also introducing the 7 additional planets that orbit the sun. Mercury is known as the messenger in both astrology and mythology, and in Thank You, Mercury, this tiny and curious planet has the job of notifying all of the other planets that a sun storm is on the way. In this picture book blend of fiction and non-fiction, the planets each receive this important message and stay safe through the storm. As Mercury's message of the sun storm travels through space, readers meet Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune--with Pluto receiving an honorable mention. Through brief conversation with the planets we learn about some of their unique traits. Humor is added, too; such as when Jupiter is described as a gas giant with over 70 moons: He farts a lot, but his many moons and the other planets are used to it. Basic questions and answers are provided in the informative back matter of the book, covering the learning elements provided within the pages of the story. Which planet has the most moons? Jupiter. Side note: Along with her love of space, it is highly possible that the author has a love of candy, as the text includes a few sweet shout-outs to gummy bears and chocolate. While focusing on one planet, Carmen Gloria provides a quick and snappy intro to the solar system as a whole, that will surely provide a little fun for budding galactic astronomers, planetary astronomers, stellar astronomers, and solar astronomers--also known as kids who love all things space related. - The Children's Book Review Review by Bob's Books Blog If anything happens on our Sun, Mercury is going to know about it first, right? Well it is the smallest and closest to the Sun and in Greek legend Mercury is the messenger of the Gods. Well something does happen and mercury warns all the other planets in our family of 8 planets called the solar system. This is an introduction to the Solar system. Carmen Gloria personifies all the planets, gives them a face and a character and through this technique helps with a study of our family of planets. Well illustrated with chunks of information for readers at junior level. It is fun. - Bob's Books Blog Review by Love Reading 4 Kids This vibrant inter-planetary picture book sees mini Mercury, the smallest planet closest to the sun, fulfill his mythical job as a messenger when he warns his fellow planets that a sun storm is approaching. Mercury's message makes its way to each planet in turn - loving Venus, lively Earth, warrior Mars, giant Jupiter (who farts a lot , due to being such a gaseous planet!), singing Saturn, ice-giant Uranus, before finally reaching freezing Neptune. Thanks to Mercury's thoughtful warning and the planets' varied ways of preparing for it, everyone stays safe from the storm. The story imparts an underlying message of friendship and support through the entertaining and educational personification of the planets, and the page of planet-themed questions at the back is a great extra. All in all, this is a fun way to introduce 4+ year-olds to the solar system. - Joanne Owen, A LoveReading Ambassador - Love Reading 4 Kids """One of the Best New Space Books 2019"" - BookAuthority Review by The Children's Book Review Author-illustrator Carmen Gloria shines a spotlight on the smallest, fastest, and innermost planet in the solar system, Mercury, while also introducing the 7 additional planets that orbit the sun. Mercury is known as the messenger in both astrology and mythology, and in Thank You, Mercury, this tiny and curious planet has the job of notifying all of the other planets that a sun storm is on the way. In this picture book blend of fiction and non-fiction, the planets each receive this important message and stay safe through the storm. As Mercury's message of the sun storm travels through space, readers meet Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune--with Pluto receiving an honorable mention. Through brief conversation with the planets we learn about some of their unique traits. Humor is added, too; such as when Jupiter is described as a gas giant with over 70 moons: ""He farts a lot, but his many moons and the other planets are used to it."" Basic questions and answers are provided in the informative back matter of the book, covering the learning elements provided within the pages of the story. ""Which planet has the most moons? Jupiter."" Side note: Along with her love of space, it is highly possible that the author has a love of candy, as the text includes a few sweet shout-outs to gummy bears and chocolate. While focusing on one planet, Carmen Gloria provides a quick and snappy intro to the solar system as a whole, that will surely provide a little fun for budding galactic astronomers, planetary astronomers, stellar astronomers, and solar astronomers--also known as kids who love all things ""space"" related. - The Children's Book Review Review by Bob's Books Blog If anything happens on our Sun, Mercury is going to know about it first, right? Well it is the smallest and closest to the Sun and in Greek legend Mercury is the messenger of the Gods. Well something does happen and mercury warns all the other planets in our family of 8 planets called the solar system. This is an introduction to the Solar system. Carmen Gloria personifies all the planets, gives them a face and a character and through this technique helps with a study of our family of planets. Well illustrated with chunks of information for readers at junior level. It is fun. - Bob's Books Blog Review by Love Reading 4 Kids This vibrant inter-planetary picture book sees mini Mercury, the smallest planet closest to the sun, fulfill his mythical job as a messenger when he warns his fellow planets that a sun storm is approaching. Mercury's message makes its way to each planet in turn - loving Venus, lively Earth, warrior Mars, giant Jupiter (who ""farts a lot"", due to being such a gaseous planet!), singing Saturn, ice-giant Uranus, before finally reaching freezing Neptune. Thanks to Mercury's thoughtful warning and the planets' varied ways of preparing for it, everyone stays safe from the storm. The story imparts an underlying message of friendship and support through the entertaining and educational personification of the planets, and the page of planet-themed questions at the back is a great extra. All in all, this is a fun way to introduce 4+ year-olds to the solar system. - Joanne Owen, A LoveReading Ambassador - Love Reading 4 Kids" Author InformationCarmen Gloria was a Sergeant in the U.S. Army, now a veteran, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Government and International Politics from George Mason University. She was born in The Bronx, New York and moved to Puerto Rico at the age of ten. She is a member of SCBWI and is a writer, artist, award-winning actress, experimental short film writer/director, and even co-wrote two songs in the Billboard Dance and UK Pop charts. After moving to Norway in 2017 with her family, she decided to focus on her writing. Carmen Gloria was a Sergeant in the U.S. Army, now a veteran, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Government and International Politics from George Mason University. She was born in The Bronx, New York and moved to Puerto Rico at the age of ten. She is a member of SCBWI and is a writer, artist, award-winning actress, experimental short film writer/director, and even co-wrote two songs in the Billboard Dance and UK Pop charts. After moving to Norway in 2017 with her family, she decided to focus on her writing. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |