Sightseeing with Aliens: A Totally Factual Field Guide to the Supernatural
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Discover everything about aliens in this funny and informative handbook packed with weird science, fascinating history, and plenty of trivia—perfect for curious and adventurous readers ages 8–12.Are aliens out there? What’s the deal with Area 51? Can outer space support human life? Blast off to space with Sightseeing with Aliens and discover: Cool science and eye-opening history! Learn about the past, present, and future of space exploration. Strange accounts of alien encounters! Dig into the truth behind UFO sightings, crop circles, extraterrestrial events, and more. Hands-on activities to try at home! Create a time capsule and learn how to advocate for the environment.Engaging, offbeat, and educational, Sightseeing with Aliens is an illustrated exploration of the unknown and how it can shape our lives. The whole galaxy is out there—grab your guide, and let’s go!For more on the supernatural, check out Hanging with Vampires and Chilling with Ghosts!
Additional information
Weight | 0.3 kg |
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Dimensions | 1 × 15.4 × 20.3 cm |
PubliCanadation City/Country | USA |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 128 |
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Year Published | 2024-8-13 |
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For Ages | 3-7 |
ISBN 10 | 1683694279 |
About The Author | Insha Fitzpatrick is a New Jersey-based author who loves all things horror. She’s the writer of Who Sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott: Rosa Parks (Who HQ), illustrated by Abelle Hayford. She’s also the coauthor of the middle grade graphic novel series Oh My Gods! with Stephanie Cooke and illustrator Juliana Moon. When she’s not writing, she’s watching horror movies or reality TV and deep-diving into all things true crime.Lilla Bölecz is a Hungarian graphic artist and illustrator whose passion is creating peculiar, thought-provoking, and mystical scenes and characters inspired by, among other things, nature and mythology. |
Praise for Hanging with Vampires“Fans of all things supernatural will be horrified—and highly entertained.”—Kirkus Reviews“Fitzpatrick focuses on vampires in a fang-in-cheek tone…any good guidebook leaves readers feeling prepared, and this one is no exception.”—Booklist“I absolutely loved it! This book really is perfect for kids who are interested in vampire lore whether that be in pop culture or folk traditions from around the world. Loved Lilla Bölecz's illustrations, they are so charming.”—Bree Paulsen, author of Garlic and the Vampire“You'll eat up this fang-scinating look at vampire mythology! It’s terror-ific!”—Anne Marie Pace, author of Vampirina Ballerina |
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Excerpt From Book | IntroductionHELLO? IS ANYONE OUT THERE?Oh, hi! I didn’t see you there. Actually, I did, but I was waiting for you to say hello. Now that we’ve made contact, I have a very important transmission for you. It’s a question, actually: Want to go on an adventure? We’re traveling to the stars! Here’s your space suit, your guidebook, and plenty of snacks for the journey. Sit tight—we’re going extraterrestrial!HANG ON, YOU’RE . . . WHO, EXACTLY?Allow me to introduce myself. I am your 100 percent human, totally-not-an-alien guide to the mysteries and wonders of the supernatural, paranormal, and extraterrestrial. In this book, we’re blasting off to the cosmos! You guessed it—we’ll be gathering data on aliens. Together, you and I will rocket through science, discover spacefaring history, meet up with fictional alien friends, and more!Dig Out the Dictionary!According to our lexical friend Merriam-Webster, an alien is defined as a being who “[comes] from another world.” And what does extraterrestrial mean? Let’s break the word down! When you’re using extra by itself, it means “more” or “bonus.” Extra as a prefix means “outside,” and terra means “land” or “Planet Earth.” Put them together, and extraterrestrial refers to something or someone “originating, existing, or occurring outside the earth or its atmosphere.”WHOA. ALIENS?!I bet you’re wondering, “Wait, are there really aliens out there? Can they see me right now? Do they know I’m wearing two different socks?” The best answer I can give you is . . . a big shrug. Who knows? (Also, I wouldn’t worry about the socks too much. I’m wearing two different ones, too. That’s fashion, baby!) The topic of aliens is a gigantic question mark. Scientists haven’t discovered evidence of life on other planets, but that doesn’t mean they’re ruling it out altogether. What we know about space and the possibility of life on other planets is constantly changing. In fact, science itself is constantly changing. (Fun fact: scientists are still discovering new chemical elements!) In the meantime, it doesn’t hurt to ask ourselves a few questions: What would you do if you met someone from another planet? How do you treat those who are different from you? What do you think the future will look like—for you and for Planet Earth? And is astronaut ice cream actually any good? How do we find the answers to our questions? We research! We’re on a fact-finding mission here and our topic is everything extraterrestrial. In this guide, we’ll uncover the stories behind infamous alien sightings, such as the Roswell incident of 1947, and places like Area 51. We’ll dig in to what happens if humans make first contact with aliens. And we’ll plug in to the world of science fiction and alien movies. Last, but certainly not least, we’re going to figure out why exactly aliens are so important—whether they’re out there in space or hanging out in the sci-fi section of the library. So that’s our mission brief. Now that you’re ready, prepare for takeoff! |
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