Stargazer's Alphabet: Night-sky Wonders from A-Z

Stargazer's Alphabet: Night-sky Wonders from A-Z

by JohnFarrell (Author)

Synopsis

A is for Andromeda, our neighbor galaxy. B is for Big Dipper, that's an easy one to see. John Farrell takes kids on a rhyming tour of the night sky, from A to Z, with spectacular full-color photographs and facts about the wonders of space. From distant Andromeda, a galaxy made up of billions of stars, to the constellation of the zodiac, Farrell covers the high points of outer space. How do you find Jupiter or Venus? How does the Moon cause the tides of Earth's shores? How can you find the North Star, and why do all other stars seem to go around it? The answers to these and many other questions are contained in this beautiful volume of science that will delight a young reader's imagination.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Edition: Library Binding
Publisher: Boyds Mills Press
Published: 22 Nov 2007

ISBN 10: 1590784669
ISBN 13: 9781590784662

Media Reviews
Handsomely designed. . . . As an introduction to stars, planets, and other astronomical objects, as well as several constellations, this makes an eye-catching addition. -- School Library Journal
A charming, beautifully illustrated, and well-written quick introduction to some of the many denizens of the night sky, most visible with the naked eye, binoculars, or a small telescope. -- Science Books & Films
Author Bio
John Farrell is a singer, songwriter, musician and storyteller. He has recorded five CDs of stories and songs.