Meet Matilda Rocket Builder
Dom Conlon, Heidi Cannon
Going to the Moon is SO last century, so how difficult can it be—even for a ten-year-old—to follow in the footsteps of Neil Armstrong and the Apollo astronauts? Meet Matilda, the girl who’ll give it her best shot to learn everything she needs to learn in order to get there herself. From how to pee in zero-g to why pizzas won’t take you up and up away, this is science for the curious! Told as a journey of discovery, it's full of easy-to-understand facts about air pressure, escape velocities, coding, and falling around the Earth, in a way which will inspire the next generation of moon walkers.
Reviews
I recommend this book to people who like space and math.
Anonymous 04.09.2023
I liked this book becuase I like learning about space.
Anonymous 30.08.2023
Matilda’s story will appeal to any children who are curious about the world and beyond . We can believe that anything is possible – as long as you keep asking questions.
Anonymous 30.07.2023
I liked how Matilda wanted to build a rocket and she was studying about what astronauts needed in space. She found out there is no gravity in space so in the space rocket they would just float around. And I found in very interesting I learnt a bit about space.
Anonymous 11.07.2023
I liked this book because there were a lot of facts about how to build a rocket and I felt like I was building a rocket along with Matilda. I liked Matilda the most. It interested me because I felt like I knew the exact process of how to build a rocket and the history of the rockets sent into space .I would definitely recommend this book to my friends.
Anonymous 24.12.2022
It was so funny and kind of boring
Anonymous 04.12.2022
More information in book and some things are gross.
Anonymous 18.08.2022
I did not like this book as I am not keen on science but if you are I would recommend it.
Anonymous 16.08.2022