Kids can travel among planets, moons, and asteroids on an incredible journey through space. Each turn of the "see-through" page transports readers from the blazing Sun to the distant, icy Pluto . . .... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book was a huge but short lived hit with my second grader. It was great to get him interested in the Solar System, but he then quickly moved on to more detailed books and web sites. He took this book to school, and all the kids enjoyed it for the day. The see-through page segments and wonderful graphics grabbed everyone's attention. It's a unique and good introductory book, I would recommend it for up to 7 years of age. I also recommend http://www.kidsastronomy.com/solar_system.htm web site for the budding astronomer.
Attractive, but light on information
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This handsome book is a great introduction to the planets for the young reader. The pages are hard, cardboard-like, each with a clear plastic "window" that contains a drawing of the planet being discussed. When the book is closed, then all of the planets are visible at the same time. Each planet is covered with about a page worth of information.This book is very attractive, and is a good resource for young children. However, I must make clear that there is very little information here, which means that older students will not find this book useful. Contrary to the recommended reading level of 9-12, I would suggest that this book would be most valuable for reader between the levels of 7-9; my seven-year old son enjoyed this book immensely. So, I would give this book a qualified recommendation.
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