" by , illustrated by Stevie Lewis . It is a light-hearted, non-fiction picture book written from the perspective of Mars itself.
Beyond the humor, the text serves as a gateway to . It introduces readers to the "guests" already on the planet—probes and rovers sent from Earth—while gently reminding potential human visitors to "bring their own oxygen". This blend of whimsy and reality makes the science accessible without oversimplifying the challenges of interplanetary travel.
" by , illustrated by Stevie Lewis . It is a light-hearted, non-fiction picture book written from the perspective of Mars itself.
Beyond the humor, the text serves as a gateway to . It introduces readers to the "guests" already on the planet—probes and rovers sent from Earth—while gently reminding potential human visitors to "bring their own oxygen". This blend of whimsy and reality makes the science accessible without oversimplifying the challenges of interplanetary travel.