Hi, I don't remember seeing this posted and I thought people might be interested... NASA put out an interesting children's book called The Adventure of Echo the Bat From the website (http://imagers.gsfc.nasa.gov/k-4/): "After a long awaited release, Echo the Bat is now available in print. The goal of this book is to introduce remote sensing to our youngest future scientists. The book retells the story of Echo to children ages 5 - 9 (but I have been told some older folks have secretly read the book). When Echo launches his adventure, he is followed by a satellite. Landsat images of the five habitats Echo travels provides a backdrop for the adventure. The text emphasizes shape, pattern, and texture and refers to the many flaps in the images. When the flaps are lifted, pictures of the land features are displayed underneath. " It was distributed to depository libraries with SuDocs # NAS 1.19:2000-08-011-HQ. Megan Megan Dreger Head, Government Publications & Maps San Diego State University Library San Diego, CA 92182-8050 Voice: 619-594-5287 FAX: 619-594-2265 Email: [log in to unmask]