I Want to Be an Astronaut
I Want to Be an Astronaut book cover

I Want to Be an Astronaut

Library Binding – Picture Book, June 30, 1988

Price
$8.47
Publisher
Greenwillow Books
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0690047448
Dimensions
9.81 x 0.33 x 8.75 inches
Weight
12.3 ounces

Description

Blast-off! Up into the shy goes the space shuttle. Into orbit, the astronauts get a taste of ready-to-eat food, experience zero gravity, go for space walks, and even fix a satellite. It's fun to fly aboard the shuttle...and then come back to earth. ‘A young girl declares her longing to ‘fly on the shuttle into outer space.’ The familiar acts of eating, sleeping, and working become intense and special as she and the rest of the crew go about their business. The illustrations positively glow in this simple, lyrical picture book that will have nearly everyone off and flying.’ —SLJ. Notable Children's Book of 1988 (ALA)1988 Fanfare Honor List (The Horn Book)Best Illustrated Children's Books of 1988 (NYT)Oustanding Science Trade Books for Children 1988 (NSTA/CBC) Byron Barton is the creator of many picture books for young children, including My Car , Building a House , and Little Red Hen .

Features & Highlights

  • From picture-book master Byron Barton, this is the perfect story for young readers who love outer space and want to know more about how NASA astronauts do their job.
  • Once in orbit, the astronauts get a taste of ready-to-eat food, experience zero gravity, go for space walks, and even fix a satellite. It's fun to fly aboard the shuttle...and then come back to earth.
  • Byron Barton's signature bright, graphic artwork and straightforward text is a perfect match for the preschool crowd.

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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one of the saddest books I've ever read

My kids all loved this as they were groing up , and could probably recite it still.
the last line of the poem " I just want to be an astronaut and visit outer space" becomes more poignant over the years and still brings a lump to the throat .
This is not just a book for children , it is an elegy for the dreams of those who grew up in the time of the Apollo missions, and saw them turn to dust.....

And, the illustrations are great - simple , and easy for the kids to copy.

Buy this book for the children you want to see go to the stars.
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Preschool classic

As with all Byron Barton books, "Astronaut" is a preschool classic -- simple pictures, few words. I bought it for my 3-year-old grandson who wants to be an astronaut "because they get to wear helmets with their snowsuits." GrammaVona
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