How Do: Satellites Stay in Space?

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Pub Date Sep 06 2022 | Archive Date Oct 07 2022

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Description

Have you ever wondered how and why satellites go to space?

In the How Do series, readers are invited to guess and then explore the science behind the right answers. A basic explanation of how satellites work, what information they collect, and what happens to them once they are in space is explored through diagrams, illustrations, and informative and engaging text in this newest addition to the How Do series.

About the How Do series: These visually appealing STEM titles for inquisitive readers and young science enthusiasts, are fully illustrated nonfiction picture books that are a great introduction to various STEM topics. Each title includes facts and figures, simple diagrams and hilarious illustrations and is written in a question-and-answer format to encourage readers to ask questions and guess the answers before exploring the science behind the correct answers.

Have you ever wondered how and why satellites go to space?

In the How Do series, readers are invited to guess and then explore the science behind the right answers. A basic explanation of how...


Advance Praise

Kirkus Reviews (07/01/2022):

An out-of-this-world exploration of how satellites work. Logically, the book begins with a definition of a satellite, and although there is a glossary, other important science words are clearly explained in context or with relatable comparisons, such as referring to a rocket with payloads as a bus with passengers. Taylor uses a question-and-answer format, and though some pages are packed with information, they're made more accessible by humorous text ("How do satellites get into space? Do scientists use a giant slingshot to launch them into the sky?") and playful cartoons that include speech-bubble comments by spacewalking astronauts, satellites, and a flamingo floatie in space and plenty of interesting diagrams and fun factoid inserts. The text concludes with a section on relevant STEM careers and photos of scientists at work. Variations in format and color--the deep blues of the sky and space are replaced with a more neutral palette for scenes set in a lab and at testing sites--make page turns a treat. Although humor also leads to unrealistic illustrations of workers repairing satellites in space without protective clothing and clean-room suits, also called bunny suits, shown with rabbit ears, this is a solid introduction to satellites. People depicted in both the photographs and the illustrations are racially diverse. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A friendly, enlightening text for future scientists or anyone curious about space. (Informational picture book. 7-10) COPYRIGHT(2022) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


Booklist (07/01/2022):

Grades 3-5 These new books in the How Do? series (2 new titles) take a light, playful approach to topics that involve serious science. The illustrations by Bassani have the feel of cartoons and often use speech bubbles to add somewhat silly commentary on the topics covered. In the text, questions introduce a new topic every couple of pages; often, a serious question is paired with a funny one. How Do Satellites Stay in Space? puts forth a more cohesive story, covering how satellites are launched, function, and are repaired in space, including questions like, "How do satellites avoid hitting other satellites or space junk in space? Do they wear inflatable floaties to protect them if they bump into one another?" Each set of questions is addressed in the next several pages of text. The back matter contains a comprehensive glossary and one or more extension activities for home use. A fun, slightly zany take on science topics that expands beyond the standard content. COPYRIGHT(2022) Booklist, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


School Library Journal (09/01/2022):

Gr 2-5--For young readers with lots of questions about satellites, this book has many of the answers. Taylor responds to an imaginary reader with thorough replies scaled to inform but not overwhelm or discourage. Bassani's illustrations are styled like a notebook and paper-collage pages. Detailed and fun, the artwork creates playful visuals to the questions Taylor poses. In response to "How do scientists fix satellites? Do they send space handy workers?" Bassani provides a literal interpretation of workers floating in space, fixing a satellite. The text explains why that scenario wouldn't work and how scientists do actually service satellites. This sort of engagement between the text and the artwork might encourage young readers to ask even more questions--even questions that seem silly! VERDICT In very few pages, author and illustrator collaborate to encourage children to pursue answers, no matter how trivial, and have fun while doing it. For larger collections.--Jessica Schriver

Copyright 2022 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.


Review Quotes:

A friendly, enlightening text for future scientists or anyone curious about space.

--Kirkus Reviews

Review Quotes:

For young readers with lots of questions about satellites, this book has many of the answers. Taylor responds to an imaginary reader with thorough replies scaled to inform but not overwhelm or discourage. Bassani's illustrations are styled like a notebook and paper-collage pages. Detailed and fun, the artwork creates playful visuals to the questions Taylor poses. In response to "How do scientists fix satellites? Do they send space handy workers?" Bassani provides a literal interpretation of workers floating in space, fixing a satellite. The text explains why that scenario wouldn't work and how scientists do actually service satellites. This sort of engagement between the text and the artwork might encourage young readers to ask even more questions--even questions that seem silly! VERDICT In very few pages, author and illustrator collaborate to encourage children to pursue answers, no matter how trivial, and have fun while doing it. For larger collections.

--School Library Journal

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A fun, slightly zany take on science topics that expands beyond the standard content.

--Booklist

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Each page has catchy and colorful illustrations that help the reader to make meaning of many concepts.

--Youth Services Book Review

Kirkus Reviews (07/01/2022):

An out-of-this-world exploration of how satellites work. Logically, the book begins with a definition of a satellite, and although there is a glossary, other important...


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Thanks to Netgalley and Flowerpot Press for a free digital copy.

Chock full of fun facts, this book really educates kids in a way they can understand about the science behind man -made satellites, what they do, and how they work. It even talks about the jobs people hold related to satellites.

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