Have you ever dreamed about meeting an alien? How about hopping in a rocket and munching lunch on Mars?
Following on from the humongous success of the original YOU CHOOSE, Pippa Goodhart and Nick Sharratt are back this Autumn with a big, bold, brand new follow up – set in OUTER SPACE!
YOU CHOOSE: IN SPACE mirrors the award winning formula of Nick and Pippa’s previous achievement, with readers being invited to take total control of their rocket, astronaut suit, alien co-pilot and destination – there’s a different adventure to be had every single time, and thousands of surprises on every page! The possibilities are truly endless in this mesmerising toolkit, which is guaranteed to inspire children of all ages to create their own unique story again and again – a proven way of building creative confidence and developing oratory and recognition skills.
With over a million copies of YOU CHOOSE sold to date, the series is a modern classic in the making, and a crucial addition to every bookshelf. YOU CHOOSE IN SPACE is a truly enthralling reading experience, and as space enjoys its well deserved time in the global trend limelight, Nick and Pippa gladly bring our galaxy to life for a younger audience through a series of colourful, inventive and imaginative illustrations and story prompts.
We’d never read any of the YOU CHOOSE books before but my children loved the concept. I read it with my 5 year old and she couldn’t wait to share it with her older brother. I caught them poring over it together and laughing over the brilliant illustrations. It’s a really creative and imaginative book, perfect for early readers.
YOU CHOOSE: IN SPACE by Pippa Goodhart and Nick Sharratt was published on the 21st September by Puffin, priced £10.99.
3 Comments
MELANIE EDJOURIAN
September 24, 2017 at 6:08 pmThat sounds like a great educational tool to help inspire children’s creativity. I bet my little ones would love this.
Leah Lander-Shafik
September 24, 2017 at 6:46 pmOh this sounds great…haven’t read the first one but it seems great. I sort of remember a similar concept (but much more confusing) when I was a teen x
Sarah
September 26, 2017 at 8:26 pmThis looks like so much fun. Nick Sharratt illustrations are always so fantastic & bright!