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Grandma's Space Adventures
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Grandma's Space Adventures
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The mysteries of outer space have always captivated Grandma. So she buys a spaceship to explore the universe with her grandchildren and others. Numerous trips to faraway galaxies. Each book has 4 to 6 chapters, with a different adventure in each chapter. The adventures battle dragons, dinosaurs, and ghosts, using the crew's talents, hobbies, and interests.
Book 1's, first chapter is an introduction to the characters and situations. Talks and pictures of the planets, Venus. Mars, and Mercury, also include interesting facts about the planets. Chapter 2 is the moving and housing of the spaceship.
Chapter 3, addresses the junk problem in our hemisphere; by writing to President Biden and the Canadian Congress. There is a map of Canada and the United States.
Then Grandma lands on a video game planet. While some are playing games, Grandma explores the planet with non-video players. They run into Vikings, who capture and jail them. An unique escape is in the works. Another chapter has a funny battle with dragons. The child's imagination is awakened. Chapter 5 heightens the suspense of its ending by continuing in book 2, published soon. Ages 6 - 9 years old will enjoy the read. Adults will enjoy reading them to younger children. Adults with dementia enjoy the series of short stories. Enjoy the read.
Book 1's, first chapter is an introduction to the characters and situations. Talks and pictures of the planets, Venus. Mars, and Mercury, also include interesting facts about the planets. Chapter 2 is the moving and housing of the spaceship.
Chapter 3, addresses the junk problem in our hemisphere; by writing to President Biden and the Canadian Congress. There is a map of Canada and the United States.
Then Grandma lands on a video game planet. While some are playing games, Grandma explores the planet with non-video players. They run into Vikings, who capture and jail them. An unique escape is in the works. Another chapter has a funny battle with dragons. The child's imagination is awakened. Chapter 5 heightens the suspense of its ending by continuing in book 2, published soon. Ages 6 - 9 years old will enjoy the read. Adults will enjoy reading them to younger children. Adults with dementia enjoy the series of short stories. Enjoy the read.