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lcslibrarian | otra reseña | Aug 13, 2020 |
This is a great little science book, astronomy book for kids. In fact the entire series was good. It may be a little outdated as they are considering Pluto to still be a planet but overall, for the 100,000 foot overview these books are very factual and they help keep the young reader's interest.

All of the books are formulaic. Starting off at the beginning with a Word Hunt. Words are bolded so that the young reader can look for them in the context of the book. The print is a good size print allowing the young reader to follow along with their finger and sound out the words.

The pictures are spectacular giving the young reader something to look at to correlate with the facts being given to them.

And the end gives you a "Your new words" section so they can review. It even includes a small index so that a child can learn how to use an index. Very well put together concept for a book for a young reader interested in astronomy.
 
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DVerdecia | otra reseña | Jan 29, 2016 |
This is a great little science book, astronomy book for kids. In fact the entire series was good. It may be a little outdated as they are considering Pluto to still be a planet but overall, for the 100,000 foot overview these books are very factual and they help keep the young reader's interest.

All of the books are formulaic. Starting off at the beginning with a Word Hunt. Words are bolded so that the young reader can look for them in the context of the book. The print is a good size print allowing the young reader to follow along with their finger and sound out the words.

The pictures are spectacular giving the young reader something to look at to correlate with the facts being given to them.

And the end gives you a "Your new words" section so they can review. It even includes a small index so that a child can learn how to use an index. Very well put together concept for a book for a young reader interested in astronomy.
 
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DVerdecia | Jan 29, 2016 |
This is a great little science book, astronomy book for kids. In fact the entire series was good. It may be a little outdated as they are considering Pluto to still be a planet but overall, for the 100,000 foot overview these books are very factual and they help keep the young reader's interest.

All of the books are formulaic. Starting off at the beginning with a Word Hunt. Words are bolded so that the young reader can look for them in the context of the book. The print is a good size print allowing the young reader to follow along with their finger and sound out the words.

The pictures are spectacular giving the young reader something to look at to correlate with the facts being given to them.

And the end gives you a "Your new words" section so they can review. It even includes a small index so that a child can learn how to use an index. Very well put together concept for a book for a young reader interested in astronomy.
 
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DVerdecia | Jan 29, 2016 |
Comets are a big ball of frozen gases, water, and dust. The nucleus of the comet stays frozen when it gets near the sun. In August, it is more likely people will see comets also known as shooting stars. This book is very interesting and very informative. This book not only shows you what comets are but explains to you how they form and what they really are.
 
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lruano | otra reseña | Nov 22, 2014 |
This is a fun and easy science book to read. Kids will learn new vocabulary words that are involved with comets. Its has a good amount of information about comets and a little information about some of the most famous comets such as Haley's Comet.
 
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K_Rodriguez | otra reseña | Nov 22, 2014 |
Book Room A- Scholastic News Book Bin SPACE
 
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BMESBooks | May 31, 2016 |
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