Product details
- ISBN 9781646119684
- Weight: 309g
- Dimensions: 204 x 205mm
- Publication Date: 01 Oct 2020
- Publisher: Callisto Media Inc.
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
- Age Group: Ages 7-9
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Explore the constellations with this guide to navigating the sky for kids ages 6 to 9
Over thousands of years, stargazers have noticed shapes in the stars, also called constellations. Different cultures have seen mythical animals and heroes within these constellations, and many travelers have used the stars as a guide for their journeys. Constellations for Kids—by astronomy professor Kelsey Johnson—shows you how to read the night sky and discover more than 25 unique constellations as you learn about outer space and the solar world.
From Canis Major to Cassiopeia, each constellation in this astronomy book for kids includes easy-to-read sky maps and step-by-step instructions for identifying it in the night sky. You'll also learn how to use bright stars as guides to show you where to find each constellation!
This constellations book for kids includes:
Beginner-friendly content—Build up your knowledge of astronomy with simple explanations of key concepts that help you understand stargazing.
Simple line illustrations—Each constellation includes an illustration of what it looks like in the sky, making it easier for you to find them.
Fun facts mythology—Learn about all kinds of cool celestial facts and ancient mythology. Did you know Lyra is the only Greek constellation that is a musical instrument?
Explore the stories written in the stars with this fun guide to stargazing for kids!
KELSEY JOHNSON is a professor of astronomy and founding director of the award-winning Dark Skies, Bright Kids program. She has won numerous awards for her research, teaching, and promotion of science literacy. Her TED Talk on the importance of dark skies has more than 1.5 million views, and her writing has appeared in nationwide publications.