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Working in Space

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Working in Space Synopsis

A fun and magical tour of the world of working with animals, with Billie and their very silly pet cat, Mia!

Does your child love space? Do they think that they might want to work with animals one day when they are grown up? Help your child to find out about all sorts of space-related jobs that people do.

Billie has a very special dressing up box. When they choose an outfit from the box, they are whisked away to meet all sorts of people doing all kinds of amazing job. In Working in Space, Billie and Mia meet an astronomer, rocket scientist, an astronaut, a flight controller, a robotics engineer, a cosmologist and many more. Together, they find out lots of interesting things about these jobs these people do and how they work with space. (And be sure to take a close look to see what naughty and silly things Mia gets up to in the funny illustrations.)

Jump into Jobs is no ordinary careers series. It's designed to help young children to think not only about the job that they might want to do in the future, but to be inspired by the world of work that is happening all around them. Each book concludes with a spread to encourage children to research the topic further through fun activities. The series is perfect for children aged 5 and up who are interested in what adults do all day and as part of a well rounded PSHE and Science curriculum.

Title in the series:
Working with Animals
Working in Space
Working Underwater
Working with Weather

About This Edition

ISBN: 9781526318916
Publication date: 10th August 2023
Author: Kay Barnham
Illustrator: Jennifer Naalchigar
Publisher: Wayland an imprint of Hachette Children's Group
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 32 pages
Series: Jump Into Jobs
Genres: Teenage personal and social topics: Advice on careers and further education, leaving school
Space
Science
Work / Industry