by Walter Kraul (Author), Christian MacLean (Translator), Dazze Kamerl (Illustrator)
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.
Front Jacket
A perfect introduction to astronomy for any child, whether or not they have a telescope.
Explains the visible constellations, then explores the sun, moon, planets, comets and meteorites
Packed full of colour illustrations and diagrams
Suitable in both the northern and southern hemispheres, and at all latitudes
Author Biography
Walter Kraul taught maths and physics at the Rudolf Steiner School in Munich, Germany. He runs a specialist toy company, Spielzeug Kraul.
Number of Pages: 164
Dimensions: 0.6 x 8.9 x 8.3 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: May 15, 2014