Publisher's Synopsis
Oh, What a Mars!
A tale of adventure and exploration that will take you on a journey beyond your wildest dreams. Join Micky and Mira Mars, two kids who lived on the planet Mars, along with their parents, as well as their loyal and playful dog, Nano, as they embark on a fun-filled holiday to their neighbouring planet, Venus. It all started one bright morning, after having packed everything they thought they needed, the family boarded their private space jet, the Star Voyager, and set off on their exciting adventure. As they approached Venus, they were amazed by the planet's vibrant colours and stunning landscapes. The sky was a beautiful shade of purple, and the air felt warm and inviting. The family couldn't wait to explore this strange and fascinating planet.
Their first surprise came soon after their arrival and they noticed that the ground beneath their feet was not solid like on Mars. Instead, it was a spongy and bouncy surface, almost like walking on a giant trampoline. Micky and Mira couldn't contain their excitement and began jumping and bouncing around, laughing with delight. Even Nano couldn't resist joining in the fun, leaping, and wagging his tail. As the family ventured further, they discovered "Glowing Tulips." The flowers had soft petals that emitted radiant light in various colours, illuminating the surroundings and creating a beautiful yet unusual atmosphere. They picked a few to bring back home as souvenirs.
Join them on a journey through the stars to discover new worlds and meet strange creatures as you explore the universe with Micky and Mira. Finally-Join the Mars family as they have a rare experience; dining with aliens right there on Venus!
This book boasts breathtaking illustrations featuring peculiar butterflies, rockets, stars, diverse aliens and animals, UFOs, and unique humans that will surely captivate your imagination and leave you craving for more.
With your own copy of - Oh, What a Mars! - You can join these pioneers on their exciting adventure through time and space, and through Mars and VENUS.