Sky Spies

Sky Spies by Sue Heavenrich, published by Rourke Educational Media on August 11, 2019, is a 24-page book designed for young readers in grades 1-3. This educational title invites children to explore the mysteries of the moon and stars, explaining how Earth navigates through space and the celestial patterns that can be observed in the night sky.
In this engaging volume, readers will uncover the secrets of astronomy through relatable and often humorous explanations. The book aims to support science curriculums by presenting key concepts in a way that is accessible and enjoyable for early readers. With its focus on juvenile nonfiction, Sky Spies combines minimal text with maximum information, making it a valuable resource for both students and educators interested in science and nature.
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Earth zips through space at thousands of miles an hour! So, why aren’t we lost in a distant galaxy? Become a sky spy and find out! In Super Science: Sky Spies, readers in grades 1-3 will discover the secrets of the moon and stars, including how we can see celestial patterns that repeat over time by carefully watching the night sky. This series presents standards-supporting concepts in relatable, often-humorous ways to engage young readers and provide teachers with fun informational texts to support science curriculums. Maximum information is delivered with minimal text to engage and support early readers.
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