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Astronomy for Young and Old

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A perfect introduction to astronomy for people of any age, whether or not they have a telescope. Astronomy, especially naked-eye astronomy, is a wonderful way for children and young people to engag...
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  • 15 May 2014
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A perfect introduction to astronomy for people of any age, whether or not they have a telescope.

Astronomy, especially naked-eye astronomy, is a wonderful way for children and young people to engage with the world and universe around them. Many children quickly become fascinated with stars, planets and comets, learning skills that also help them develop generally.

This book is a perfect introduction to astronomy for any child, whether or not they have a telescope. It explains the visible constellations and then explores the sun, moon, planets, comets and meteorites. Color illustrations and diagrams at every stage help children relate what they are reading to what they can see in the sky.

Suitable for budding astronomers in both the northern and southern hemispheres, and in polar, temperate or tropical latitudes (i.e., everywhere), this is an ideal introduction the wonders of stargazing.

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Price: $24.95
Pages: 168
Publisher: Floris Books
Imprint: Floris Books
Publication Date: 15 May 2014
Trim Size: 9.00 X 8.30 in
ISBN: 9781782500469
Format: Paperback
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'From the rotation of the Earth to a constellation map to an image illustrating the spring equinox, the images help this book truly stand out... Students will appreciate this book for both its simplicity and depth, and so will more than a few adults. Reach for the stars, and add this one to nonfiction collections.'
– School Library Journal

'It is a clearly illustrated excellent introduction to the night sky... Beautifully coloured, clear diagrams are there for each topic and included are some stunning photographs of particular phenomena.'
– New View

'It is a book to read and re-read many times and it would be an invaluable guide for anyone who wished to find out more about astronomy.'
– Home Education Advisory Service Bulletin

'The production, appearance, and layout of the book are superb. Stand-alone boxes on various topics complement the main narrative and most chapters have an additional summary box.'
– The Observatory magazine"

Walter Kraul taught maths and physics at the Rudolf Steiner School in Munich, Germany. He runs a specialist toy company, Spielzeug Kraul.