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Moving to Mars Stef Wade

Moving to Mars By Stef Wade

Moving to Mars by Stef Wade


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Moving to Mars Summary

Moving to Mars by Stef Wade

Mars likes peace and quiet and is not happy when unexpected visitors start showing up. But when they leave, Mars realizes being alone isnt all that great. Mars reaches out to his space friends for comfort and help. Maybe Mars is a people planet after all! Author Stef Wade (A Place for Pluto) interweaves friendship and humour throughout the space story and seamlessly connects the narrative to related non-fiction information in the back matter. The vibrant illustrations by Erin Taylor will keep everyone engaged during story time!

About Stef Wade

Stef Wade used to write about cardboard boxes, but thinks writing books is far more exciting.She was the co-creator and writer for the formercooking and home blogHaute Apple Pie. Stefholds a BA in advertising from Marquette University and an MBA in Integrated Marketing Communication from DePaul University.Stef is a member of the Society of Childrens Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI). She currently resides in the greater Milwaukee areawithher husband and three boys. Erin Taylor loves to travel: by plane, train, automobile, and pencil. She has lived in three different hemispheres and strives to reflect her world experiences in her artwork. When Erins feet are on the ground she loves time with her family, getting lost in the wild, and visiting the zoo. Drawing is a daily necessity, just like eating, which she also enjoys quite a bit!

Additional information

NGR9781398245044
9781398245044
1398245046
Moving to Mars by Stef Wade
New
Paperback
Capstone Global Library Ltd
2024-06-20
32
N/A
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