Aaron takes a trip in an empty space ship he finds behind a fence in his neighborhood.
Aaron discovers an empty space ship behind a fence in his neighborhood. With a touch of a button he is on course to the moon. He has an exciting adventure and makes new friends that are out of this world
Born in 1962 in Denver, Colorado, Scott Nickel works by day at Paws, inc., Jim Davis's famous Garfield studio, and he freelances by night. Burning the midnight oil, Scott has created hundreds of humorous greeting cards and written several children's books, short fiction for "Boys' Life" magazine, comic strips, and lots of really funny knock-knock jokes. He was raised in southern California, but in 1995 Scott moved to Indiana, where he currently lives with his wife, two sons, six cats, and several sea monkeys.
* Comic books for beginning readers * Includes a "how to draw" section at the back of each book * A special game allows readers to go back inot teh stroy and search for hidden objects (e.g. in Dinosaurs for Breakfast, kids are challenged to find a certain number of bacon strips in the story)
* Comic books for beginning readers * Includes a "how to draw" section at the back of each book * A special game allows readers to go back inot teh stroy and search for hidden objects (e.g. in Dinosaurs for Breakfast, kids are challenged to find a certain number of bacon strips in the story)