Prizes and samples provided by Carole P. Roman and The Children’s Book Review
The Children’s Book Review | February 7, 2017
It’s time to see Mars through the eyes of an adventurous youngster …
Age Range: 4-8
If You Were Me and Lived On … Mars
Written by Carole P. Roman
Illustrated by Mateya Arkova
Publisher’s Synopsis: Join Carole P. Roman when she blasts off to colonize the planet Mars, in the newest book of her informative series. Learn about how life would be living on the Red Planet. Travel to Olympus Mons, the largest volcano in the solar system. Look into the sky and watch Phobos and Deimos, Mars’ two moons. Discover what you would wear, and how the seasons change. See Mars through the eyes of an adventurous youngster like you and understand what life is like in a trip of a lifetime. Don’t forget to look at the other books in the series so that you can be an armchair traveler.
Ages 4-8 | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform | 2017 | 978-1540869722
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About Carole P. Roman
Carole P. Roman is the award-winning author of the Captain No Beard series. Both Captain No Beard: An Imaginary Tale of a Pirate’s Life and Captain No Beard and the Aurora Borealis have received the Kirkus Star of Exceptional Merit. The first book in the series was named to Kirkus Reviews Best 2012. Captain No Beard and the Aurora Borealis has been named to Kirkus Reviews Best of 2015. Each book in the series has won numerous awards including the NABE Pinnacle Award, IAN Award, Moonbeam Award 2014, National Indie Excellence Award Finalist, Shelf Media Outstanding Series Award, ForeWord Review Five Star and Finalist in the Book of the Year, and Reader’s Views Children’s Book of the Year 2013. Roman is also the author of the award-winning non-fiction culture series, If You Were Me and Lived in… that explores customs and cultures around the world. She has co-authored a self help book, Navigating Indieworld: A Beginners Guide to Self-Publishing and Marketing. She lives on Long Island with her husband and near her children and grandchildren.
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57 Comments
I like the ease of life on earth so I would choose to stay here
Moon
I would go to the moon or Saturn.
I would like to go to Saturn
I think Mars is probably the most likely, all the others seem even less hospitable. Thanks for the great prizes.
Mars
Saturn
I would go to the Moon, it looks so cool
The Moon. Thanks for the giveaway.
Carol L
Moon
Mars. It would make for an interesting archaeological expedition.
I would choose Pluto (although I realize it’s freezing cold and I wouldn’t survive), I love it!
Well, I suppose if I were to explore outer space, I would be very unambitious and not actually go to another planet, but instead the moon. That way I could get home in time for tea!
I would love to go to the Moon
Probably Saturn
I would pick Saturn by way of Australia because that is the way my Bucket List reads!
I think maybe the moon
Honestly I’d like to explore this one a little more. There’s so much to see and discover.
Saturn! I read once that some of the rings are thinner than grains of sand – that blew my mind!
I’d go to Neptune, the ruling planet of Pisceans!
I would explore Mars! It has intrigued me since Spirit landed there a few years ago.
I would go to the moon and take a rover with me and go all over the place.
I’d pick Mars or the moon.
Venus, naturally!
I would pick the milky way
I would go to Saturn. There’s something about those rings. I think they are super cool!
The sun! It’s so hot there I would love to see why it’s so hot there. What’s in the middle of the sun.
The moon. I would love to go and see Earth from that perspective.
The moons of Saturn and Jupiter.
i would go to mars
I’d love to explore the moon.
i’d love to explore jupiter!
I would like to go to the and see where our astronauts were.
moon
the moon
Neptune!
I think I would choose Mars!
The Moon
Neptune
I would pick the MOON!
I’d pick to explore the moon.
I would go to the moon.
I think I’d pick Neptune to explore.
I’d like to go to the moon!
I would choose to stay here on earth cause I have a fear of heights
Honestly, I would love to explore Saturn and experience this planet. And, then check out another!
I think I would choose Neptune.
I think I’d choose KELT-2aB in the Andromeda galaxy.
Just a comment (in a comment); the moon isn’t a planet. 😉
I know I’m not the only one that saw this as very concerning.
I would go to HD 189733b because I love glass.
I would choose to go to Mars
Mars
I would explore Mars !
I think it would be quiet on the moon
I’d pick Saturn as my planet to visit…I’m fascinated about the future and what will be discovered!
I think Mars would be cool!
I would blast off to those newer life sustainable planets they just released more info about. Or maybe mars and do a drive by.