National Geographic Angry Birds Space: A Furious Flight Into the Final Frontier
It's one small step for birds, one giant leap for birdkind... Blast off with the Angry Birds as they fly through space on an intergalactic rescue mission! Evil space piggies have stolen their eggs and are hiding them somewhere in outer space. To save them, the Angry Birds have teamed up with...
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It's one small step for birds, one giant leap for birdkind... Blast off with the Angry Birds as they fly through space on an intergalactic rescue mission! Evil space piggies have stolen their eggs and are hiding them somewhere in outer space. To save them, the Angry Birds have teamed up with National Geographic to learn all they can about planets, moons, stars, galaxies, and the mysteries of the universe. Four chapters take the readers deeper and deeper into space—each one packed with Angry Birds, astounding space photography, and fascinating "Astrofacts" and "Space Data" features that surprise and enthrall. Join the birds as they observe robots on Mars, take a spin with the Jupiter's Great Red Spot, visit where stars are born in galaxies far, far away, and look for life on strange new worlds. This official companion book to the Angry Birds Space game shows the furious fliers everything they'll need to know on their quest to explore the galaxy and rescue their precious eggs.The book is organized into four levels, each one taking the reader and the birds farther and farther into space:Level One. "You Are Here: What's Out There?"Level Two. "Short Flights: The Inner Solar System"Level Three. "Longer Journey: The Outer Solar System"Level Four. "Flying Farther: Deep Space"
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781426209925 (1426209924)
Publish date: March 20th 2012
Publisher: National Geographic
Pages no: 160
Edition language: English
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