Padma Goes To Space (English)

Author : Swetha Prakash
Illustrator : Shreya Sen

Somewhere in the universe, little children in butterfly-shaped time machines eat scrumptious star-rock salad from Galaxy Stellar 5689, and a volcano erupts fruit juice that freezes into ice-cream! Padma is sure of that — because that's what it says in her book. How books give wing to imagination, how flights of fantasy can be as real as the world around… that’s what this delightful story is about. The pictures cheerfully follow Padma’s journey to space and back.

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Age 5+
Specifications 24 pages; 8.5” x 9.5”; full colour; soft cover
ISBN 978-93-5046-024-5
First Published 2011
Tags space, adventure, travel, journey to space, food, family, parent-child, fantasy, books, imagination

For the fantasy/sci-fi enthusiasts

A crazy mix of science, fiction and fantasy, this book will tweak a child’s wild sense of the universe and stars and open up avenues of thought that might not have previously existed. It encourages them to think beyond their everyday existence. This book introduces scientific concepts in the most exciting way possible, thus making understanding them a cake-walk, and learning, a pleasure. — Homegrown

A magical treat for children.

Helps open wide a child's imagination. LitGleam Magazine

You just need to believe in them enough!

Padma Goes to Space vividly details how books enable imagination, and how flights of fantasy can be as real as the world around you. The Nestery

A fantasy trail

"There is no end to the fantasy trail even after the book is closed..." - Swetha Prakash

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Padma Goes To Space (English)

Padma Goes To Space (English)

Somewhere in the universe, little children in butterfly-shaped time machines eat scrumptious star-rock salad from Galaxy Stellar 5689, and a volcano erupts fruit juice that freezes into ice-cream! Padma is sure of that — because that's what it says in her book. How books give wing to imagination, how flights of fantasy can be as real as the world around… that’s what this delightful story is about. The pictures cheerfully follow Padma’s journey to space and back.

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