Miles Kelly’s 100 Facts Books
I was lucky enough to be asked if we would like copies of Miles Kelly’s 100 Facts Solar System and 100 Facts Stars & Galaxies, 100 Facts Space Travel. These books are full of fun facts, quizzes, cartoons and ideal for children as they are beautifully illustrated and presented in a fun way. Visit the Pinkoddy Facebook Page for more insight into the books.
We were also sent a place mat about living in space taken from the book 100 Facts Space Travel and set a recipe challenge. The challenge got us to think about how Astronauts ate food in space. How they had to have it strapped down and use straws so that it did not float away because of the weightlessness. The boys learned how the food is dried to save weight. They only eat with spoons – no plates, knives and forks.
Space Snacks ideas
- Hannah – A New Addition – suggested powdered soup with croutons – using a tray to help strap the food to them.
- Laura – My Life as Mummy – Noodles
- Jenny – Mummy Mishaps – Pasta Sauce. She also had lots of cool Space themed ideas: Birds Eye Chicken Space Shapes; Pizza with a veggie ring; Potato Stars; A Space Kebab Stick (cherry tomato, cucumber slice, carrot slice, pea, babybel, topped with a potato or star shaped sandwich – with each of the circles representing a planet).
- Solar System – Creative Kids Snacks.
We then watched some videos to see what it is really like in Space:
NASA – Eating on the Space Station
National Space Centre – Chris Hadfield’s Space Kitchen
BBC News Science – Asking children to design a space meal for astronauts
Space Snacks – Recipe Challenge
Invent a dish that is made from only tinned or packet food. Use a microwave if it requires cooking. List the ingredients. Take a picture and share.
We were sent ingredients to make the Out of this World Pudding Recipe:
The boys found it quite difficult to make as we strapped everything down. We were also aware that actually the method we used for adding the powder wouldn’t have worked as it would have just floated away. We actually used the food syringe to try to pull the food out of the bag to eat so that it would not float away.
Lucky readers of Pinkoddy have a chance of receiving the 3 Miles Kelly’s 100 Facts Books – just answer the question below in no less than 10 words and enter the Rafflecopter giveaway:
What would be your favourite space snack and why?
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Space Day – Jennifers Little World
NASA Space Shuttle the Final Mission – Mari’s World
Space Centre Leicester – Kids Days Out Reviews
Space Craft ideas – Red Ted Art
I received free books and space snack making materials for purposes of this promotion and review. No other financial incentive was given. The prize will be sent directly to the winners. All words and opinions are my own.