The Greatest Intergalactic Guide to Space Ever by the Brainwaves

Illustrated by Lisa Sterling and Ralph Lazar

Meet the Brainwaves, hilarious little mischief-makers who will be your child's astro-guides to the mind-boggling magnificence of the Universe.

They'll take your child on a madcap holiday to Mars, sign them up for Astronaut School and take them to witness the birth of a brand new star! From big bangs to rings of rubble, shooting stars to gas giants, there's so much to discover.

With fantastic pages packed with amazing phenomena to learn about - from why gravity sucks to what happens if you get too close to a black hole, - with fabulous facts and things to find, your child will discover everything they ever wanted to know about the Universe!

Condition: Excellent Condition
Type: Hardcover
Age: 7-11

Illustrators Lisa Swerling and Ralph Lazar established Last Lemon Productions in 1999, which originates, produces, and licenses cartoon properties.Lisa studied politics, philosophy, and economics at England's OxfordUniversity.She formerly ran her own graphic design business in London.Ralph studied law and economics at South Africa's University of Cape Town and the London School of Economics.He was formerly an investment strategist at Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse First Boston.Their wacky and curious characters, the Brainwaves, appear in the DK books How Nearly Everything was Invented and How the Incredible Human Body Works.

Illustrators Lisa Swerling and Ralph Lazar established Last Lemon Productions in 1999, which originates, produces, and licenses cartoon properties.Lisa studied politics, philosophy, and economics at England's OxfordUniversity.She formerly ran her own graphic design business in London.Ralph studied law and economics at South Africa's University of Cape Town and the London School of Economics.He was formerly an investment strategist at Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse First Boston.Their wacky and curious characters, the Brainwaves, appear in the DK books How Nearly Everything was Invented and How the Incredible Human Body Works.

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