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Space Mission Adventure


Book Description
The Black Dinosaurs have always explored the past in their adventures, but now they're going into the future -- to Space Camp! They'll learn what weightlessness feels like, what astronauts eat, even how they go to the bathroom! Ziggy, of course, really wants to meet up with aliens -- purple, three-headed, fire-spitting Martians like the ones in his Mega Mighty Martian Blaster game.

Ziggy soon di... More

Book Information
PublisherFitzgerald Books
BindingLibrary Binding (10 editions)
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages101
ISBN-101424237998
ISBN-13978-1424237999
Publication Date08/2008
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About Sharon M. Draper (Author) : Sharon M. Draper is a published author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Sharon M. Draper include Little Sister Is Not My Name (Sassy), The Birthday Storm (Sa... more
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7/5/2009 Karen Lemmons said:
This book is different from the other Ziggy books because it is less of a mystery. Draper creates a little mystery, but the focus is more on the boys and their fun at space camp. Draper does an excellent job describing the history, fun, activities, and other information about space. At the end of... more

tags: Ziggy and the Black Dinosaurs, Sharon Draper, NASA, space camp, boys, African American

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