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To Burp or Not to Burp SIGNED Copies from a NASA Astronaut

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To Burp or Not to Burp - a children's book in space written by a NASA astronaut

We have all sorts of educational fun in our house and I LOVE building activity and lessons off of neat books for my kids to read. To Burp or Not to Burp, written by Dr. Dave Williams and Loredana Cunti, is grossly informative and fun for my boys – ages 7 and 9. Dr. Dave  was on two flights on the Space Shuttle and performed three spacewalks on the International Space Station. He also lived and worked in the world’s only underwater ocean laboratory (to become Canada’s first dual astronaut and aquanaut). AND at the bottom of this post we’ve got TWO copies of this book signed by Dr. Dave himself to give away!

To Burp or Not to Burp - a children's book in space written by a NASA astronaut

If you didn’t figure it out from the title this photo says it all! My kids think this book is HILARIOUS and not only that it answers all those crazy questions your kids (and you!) might have about being in space! It’s SO highly informative and as I read through the book I found myself wondering about many of the facts that were covered – and read many facts I had never even thought of!

To Burp or Not to Burp - a children's book in space written by a NASA astronaut
Don’t think this book is just for boys – because it’s not! It teaches kids (and adults) those little known facts you had never thought about living in space and how astronauts overcome these changes. Here are just a FEW of the many questions answered in this book:

How do astronauts use the bathroom?

What happens when they pick their noses?

What kind of underwear do they wear?

Why is burping in space dangerous?

How do they get water?

To Burp or Not to Burp - a children's book in space written by a NASA astronaut

The illustrations are fantastic and really give you a visual of the unusual and sometimes silly facts about living in space. Although the book is great for any age it’s geared for children ages 7-10. In addition to the “gross” facts Dr. Dave also explains the science behind the strange physical phenomena astronauts experience, such as floating in midair, getting taller, and losing bone density. The book is written in simplified language that’s age appropriate and even has additional reading suggestions. It’s a pretty cool inside look into a career many kids want to be when they grow up!

Books make great gifts for the holidays, incentive prizes, tooth fairy rewards, and stocking stuffers! Make sure to include To Burp or Not to Burp in your gifts this year!

Astronaut Prize Pack Giveaway

Astronaut Prize Pack

TWO winners will each receive a SIGNED copy of the book by former NASA Astronaut Dr. Dave Williams AND some astronaut ice cream!

(Prizes will ship separately as I am providing the astronaut ice cream and the company is providing the signed book!) Open to US & Canada Residents only. (Canadian winners will receive $5 via Paypal instead of the astronaut ice cream.) Giveaway ends at midnight PST on Sunday Nov 27, 2016. Winner will have 48 hours to reply with shipping address.

TO ENTER leave a comment below letting me know who you would love to win this astronaut prize pack for!

Congratulations to Kathy & Courtney for winning this giveaway!

 

Check out some of our other space related posts:

 

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16 Comments

  1. Amanda Baptist says:

    As the math and science coach at my school I would love to win this for our resource library for my teachers to share the “lighter” side of space with our kiddos! So engaging 🙂

  2. Leigh Anne Kraemer-Naser says:

    Oh my goodness would my girls (7 and 10) love this! Both of them want to work for NASA when they grow up and they LOVE space facts! These would be great tips for my little Astronauts-to-Be! (Well, one wants to be an astronaut, the other wants to work at the Jet Propulsion Lab and program rovers.)

  3. Amy Stout says:

    I would absolutely LOVE to win this for my prekindergarten class! We love science, and we love silliness even more.

  4. Jennifer Dellis says:

    My little guys would love this book!

  5. Alicia Turner says:

    I would give this to the 5th grade science teacher at the school where I teach. She has gotten Alyssa Carson to come and speak to the students at our school, spends countless hour at the observatory and is just a big space geek.

  6. Karen Maas says:

    My grandson, Logan, is crazy about space and Science. I’d love to give him this book!

  7. I’d like this for my classroom.

  8. Kathy Andrews says:

    My First Grade class is always so full of questions about everything, including space (and pottie humor)! We are also trying to increase the children’s interest in STEM through projects, coding, and literature. This would be a great edition.

  9. Elizabeth says:

    My daughter wants to be an astronaut and an author when she grows up. She is 5 and has been talking about being an astronaut since she was 3. I believe she would love this book, especially, since she loves anything gross as well anything about space.

  10. Our kids’ school is just finishing their unit on our solar system and both our kids are so interested in space right now. We would absolutely love sharing this with them!

  11. Nicole H. says:

    I would love to give this book to my “Little Stargazer!” He recently was accepted into the West Michigan Aviation Academy only to find out that his dreams of being a pilot, and maybe even an astronaut someday may never come to fruition because of the medication that he has to take on a daily basis! Apparently, the FAA doesn’t allow Pilots you to take any medication for any medical issues whatsoever for the most part. But for now my son is keeping his dreams alive, and I know he would love to own this precious book!

  12. Machell Duke says:

    I would love to win this for my daughter. I think it would be a great book and snack for a homeschool lesson.

  13. Megan Jankiewicz says:

    My 7 year old nephew would love this! (And my brother would love reading it with him!)

  14. Amy chisek says:

    These books would make a great addition to our elementary school library. I’m always looking for fun, fact filled books to add to our collection.

  15. Courtney Allen says:

    I would love to win this for my third grade class. We are about to start our solar system unit. After watching the recent launch on Nasa”s Twitter page, my students are extremely curious and their imaginations are running wild! They would definitely enjoy this!

  16. Virginia Rowell says:

    I would love to win this astronaut prize pack for my grandson. He is seven years d now and is so into space!

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