Diary of an Abducted Space Seed

Kids, Technology, Fiction, Science and Technology, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book Diary of an Abducted Space Seed by Debbie McKelvey, Debbie McKelvey
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Author: Debbie McKelvey ISBN: 9781370265602
Publisher: Debbie McKelvey Publication: May 29, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Debbie McKelvey
ISBN: 9781370265602
Publisher: Debbie McKelvey
Publication: May 29, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Tozer had splendid plans for his life as a salad seed before he was bundled onto a rocket and propelled into space.
Terrified by these happenings, but determined to save the day, this highly-strung seed soon discovers he’s part of the amazing Rocket Science Experiment and is being looked after by none other than British astronaut Tim Peake on board the International Space Station.
This prestigious role only serves to further inflate Tozer’s already over-sized ego - but he’s about to come back down to earth with a bump!
The Rocket Science Experiment of 2016 caught the imagination of children across the UK as thousands of schools were selected to take part, to grow rocket from seeds that had been in space. Diary of an Abducted Space Seed is based on this experiment and here, through Tozer's diary, it’s possible to follow the remarkable journey these seeds had to make.
Perfect for children aged 7 to 12 this book will open their minds to the wonders of space and science, through fiction.

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Tozer had splendid plans for his life as a salad seed before he was bundled onto a rocket and propelled into space.
Terrified by these happenings, but determined to save the day, this highly-strung seed soon discovers he’s part of the amazing Rocket Science Experiment and is being looked after by none other than British astronaut Tim Peake on board the International Space Station.
This prestigious role only serves to further inflate Tozer’s already over-sized ego - but he’s about to come back down to earth with a bump!
The Rocket Science Experiment of 2016 caught the imagination of children across the UK as thousands of schools were selected to take part, to grow rocket from seeds that had been in space. Diary of an Abducted Space Seed is based on this experiment and here, through Tozer's diary, it’s possible to follow the remarkable journey these seeds had to make.
Perfect for children aged 7 to 12 this book will open their minds to the wonders of space and science, through fiction.

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