No. of pages 48
Published: 1998
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In "Space Baby" by Annie Dalton, young kids are introduced to a whimsical adventure that blends science fiction with heartwarming themes. The story follows a baby alien who crash-lands on Earth and is discovered by a group of children. Together, they navigate the challenges of keeping their extraterrestrial friend safe while uncovering the wonders of space and friendship. As they embark on a journey that includes playful antics and imaginative escapades, they learn important lessons about acceptance, bravery, and the beauty of diversity. Through their extraordinary experiences, the children come to appreciate the vast universe and their place within it. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: Go Bananas, Go Bananas Yellow, Yellow Bananas .
There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published in 1998 by Egmont UK Ltd .
Karen Wallace has written 60 books for children. Her book Think of an Eel won the Kurt Maschler award, the Times Educational Supplement Award and, in the US, the Parent's Choice Gold Award and the Blue Ribbon Award. Karen also writes for children's television. She lives in Herefordshire. The Illustrator David Axtell is the winner of the Smarties prize for Fruit. He lives in Cornwall. Annie Dalton is a prolific children's author whose successes include the Agent Angel and Angels Unlimited series for Random House and the Tilly Beany books for Egmont.