Stars and Planets

“Stars and Planets” by Dennis Ashton, published by Igloo Books Limited in 2008, is a children’s book that explores the wonders of our universe. This 96-page edition is written in English and provides an engaging overview of astronomical phenomena, explaining concepts such as the reasons for day and night, the changing appearance of the Moon, and the seasons. The book invites readers on a journey through our Solar System and into deep space, showcasing nebulae and galaxies.
Readers will discover how stars are formed, how they exist, and their eventual demise. The narrative takes them beyond the Milky Way to explore vast cities of stars, making complex astronomical topics accessible and intriguing for young minds. This book serves as an educational resource that sparks curiosity about the cosmos and encourages a deeper understanding of celestial bodies and their behaviors.
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Explores our wonderful universe. It explains why we have day and night and seasons and why the Moon looks difference each night. It visits others worlds in our Solar System and takes us into deep space to see nebulae and galaxies. We see how stars are born, how they live and how they die. We travel far beyond the Milky Way to find huge cities of stars.
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