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How does a dwarf planet with a 4-hour day get all of her planetary business done? As fast as she can!! It's early morning and dwarf planet Haumea is already up and spinning. She's got a to-do list a mile long and only 3 hours and 54 minutes to accomplish it all! With a little help from her moons - and her dwarf planet friends Pluto, Makemake, Eris, and Ceres - Haumea will cross every item off her list before the day is done. Haumea's Big Day teaches little outer space fans all about the fascinating dwarf planet Haumea using an engaging storyline, playful rhyming verse, and vibrant watercolor…mehr

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How does a dwarf planet with a 4-hour day get all of her planetary business done? As fast as she can!! It's early morning and dwarf planet Haumea is already up and spinning. She's got a to-do list a mile long and only 3 hours and 54 minutes to accomplish it all! With a little help from her moons - and her dwarf planet friends Pluto, Makemake, Eris, and Ceres - Haumea will cross every item off her list before the day is done. Haumea's Big Day teaches little outer space fans all about the fascinating dwarf planet Haumea using an engaging storyline, playful rhyming verse, and vibrant watercolor illustrations. Bonus science facts on each page provide context for the story, as well as additional information about our solar system. Part planetary science, part silly fun, this rhyming picture book will have astronomy fans rooting for the curiously shaped dwarf planet with the EGG-ceptionally short day! Haumea's Big Day offers a fun and engaging approach to STEM and children's astronomy. It is ideal for toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners, and early elementary-school-age children up to age 9 who love outer space!
Autorenporträt
K.J. Field is an author, screenwriter, and space enthusiast who's been studying and writing about the solar system, with special emphasis on Pluto and the dwarf planets, since 2015. She has authored several space-themed fiction and non-fiction books, with more on the way. One of her favorite things to do is mix humor and science. She writes stories that inspire readers to see themselves in the wonders of outer space. K.J. Field is the voice behind the Planet Pluto on Twitter (Follow her @Plutoliveshere) and hopes to someday soon turn her screenplay about the plights and delights of a personified Pluto into an animated movie for all ages. To learn about her upcoming children's book releases or to download a free activity pack associated with her books, please visit www.theplutodiaries.com/plutoshinepress and sign up for her mailing list there.