Kids Book of the Night Sky, The
- Publisher
- Kids Can Press
- Initial publish date
- Mar 2004
- Subjects
- Astronomy
Library Ordering Options
Out of print
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Description
In This book in the Family Fun series, boys and girls will discover all the secrets the night sky holds. They can play games like “Night Sky I Spy,” keep an astronomer’s log and read about night sky myths. Star maps are included for each season — so kids will know what to look for, when and where. Then as the sun goes down and the sky goes dark, they’ll be ready for the night sky’s all-star show.
About the authors
Ann Love, with her co-author and sister Jane Drake, has co-authored many award-winning non fiction books for kids including The Kids Book of the Night Sky, The Kids Book of the Far North, The Kids Cottage Book, and most recently, Alien Invaders: Species that Threaten Our World. Their works always have an environmental flavor. Ann lives in the Toronto area.
Jane Drake, with her co-author and sister Ann Love, has co-authored many award-winning non fiction books for kids including The Kids Book of the Night Sky, The Kids Book of the Far North, The Kids Cottage Book, and most recently, Alien Invaders: Species that Threaten Our World. Their works usually have an environmental flavor. Jane lives in Toronto.
Heather Collins brings Come Sit By Me alive with the colourful illustration style for which she has become known. Her popular children's picture book credits include Whoosh I Hear a Sound!, The Bare Naked and A Pioneer Story: The Daily Life of a Canadian Family in 1840 for which She won both the Information Book Award and the Ruth Schwartz Children's Book Award. When she's not illustrating in her attic studio in Toronto, Heather can be found spending time with her two children and her husband.
Awards
- Winner, Teacher’s Choice, International Reading Association
- Winner, Parents’ Choice Recommended Award
- Winner, YA Top Forty Nonfiction, Pennsylvania School Librarians Association
Editorial Reviews
This book will hit the mark with those looking for an enjoyable approach to stargazing that presents scientific fundamentals along with historical and cultural aspects.
Quill & Quire
The information reflects the most recent advances in the field, yet the presentation is accessible and enjoyable.
Science News
[V]aluable for its engaging tone and hands-on approach.
Booklist
Using a lively combination of clearly written text, myths and legends, jokes, and activities, the authors present an excellent introduction to the many wonders of the night sky throughout the seasons. ... Love and Drake’s excitement about their subject is contagious; they have created a book that should be in every school and public library.
School Library Journal
[T]his little book would be an intelligent choice as a gift to children whose interests lie beyond the realm of their computer monitors.
Science Books & Films