Planets, Moons and Stars: Take-Along Guide (Take Along Guides)
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Rating | : | 4.88 (988 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1559718420 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 48 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-04-12 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Just right for young children" according to coffee-nut. This book and the other 'Take Along Guides' nature books (berries, nuts, seeds; birds, nests, eggs; rocks, fossils, arrowheads ) are just what we were looking for to explore the outdoors with our young grandson. Each book has simple projects for the child to make. We purchased the Fun with Nature book that is a 'six in one' book . We got this book to go along with a telescope We got this book to go along with a telescope we got for my sons birthday. It gives more information than some of the more basic books but it's not too much for my 6 year old son to understand.. David Cowles said Five Stars. This is a beloved book of my grandson!
An introduction to the world of planets, moons, and stars including identification information, educational activities, and fun facts.
. This would render the book a chancy purchase for libraries, even if it weren't stocked with factual errors and awkward writing-which it is. Budding stargazers will be better served by a plethora of more helpful, accurate guides, from H. From School Library Journal Grade 4-5-This introduction to the solar system's larger elements, plus 13 constellations visible from the northern hemisphere, ends with several blank pages that children are urged to fill with a sky map. Rey's classic Find the Constellations (Houghton, 1976) to My First Pocket Guide: Constellations (National G
Evert is a nature book editor and freelance writer for several wildlife publications.