I was thinking about that one. I used to have it, can't find it now. I also had it on 'video'! Maybe it is on youtube. It could be called 'Let's Lasso the Moon' - or is that a different story?
I also quite like 'The Way Back Home' by Oliver Jeffries (or something like that...).
I do have a few books about stars, but not really in the space sense - Laura's Star, Catch a Falling Star, The Star that Fell...
I usually like to throw in a poem too whenever we have a bit of a theme going on. Can't think of any off the top of my head and can't access my book cupboard as DD is building something in front of it as we speak, but you might come up with something on google.
I'd forgotten about ' Alien tea ' ... i love that one too, but it's Aliens!!
My apologies, I had just got in, no excuse for not reading your post properly!
So moon and stars?
I like this one :
How to Catch a Star: Amazon.co.uk: Oliver Jeffers: 9780007150342: Books
Wonderful illustrations, very simple - I find LO's are often drawn to Oliver Jeffer’s books.
Man on the Moon by Simon Bartram –
Man on the Moon (Bartram, Simon Series): Amazon.co.uk: Simon Bartram: 9781840114911: Books
A picture book about a man called Bob. It isn't factual as Bob looks after the moon and hates aliens. There is a series of them, got nominated for an award a couple of years back. Great for dressing up stimulus and role play corner around space that LO's can take part in i.e they can do all the usual home corner role play but have the exciting getting to space aspect.
I love Jacquie Mittons illustrations
Once Upon a Starry Night: Amazon.co.uk: Jacqueline Mitton, Christina Balit: 9781845070731: Books
Could be a read aloud and paraphrase book for LO's as the pictures are great. I have used it with 6+ before.
Malaria Blackman has written a space themed book in the Corgi plus scheme - might be a bit old too though.
Space Race (Corgi Pups) eBook: Malorie Blackman, Colin Mier: Amazon.co.uk: Books
The Eric Carle book can be found as a you tube story, it's a good story too, but The darkness of the sky and torn paper images are not my favourite.
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Star That Fell (Picture Ladybirds): Amazon.co.uk: Karen Hayles, Cliff Wright: 9780721418643: Books Another sweet book about a star - not sure it fits into the space theme as such though.
Laura's Star and one of the Oliver Jeffers books (either 'How to Catch a Star' or 'The Way Back Home') can be found on youtube too.
If you do come across a good one let us know!
I have been looking at stars over the last week or two with my lot after a little one was captivated by one particularly starry night. We have got how to catch a star , and the way back home , by oliver jeffers , draw me a a star by eric carle , exploring space ( interact ladders) , why do stars twinkle? and our favourite is katie and the starry night by james mayhew. Im going to look up a couple of the others mentioned o this thread too ...
The artwork and creativity inspired by these books has been wonderful , way beyond anything i could have ''planned'' ,
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