
A Cat's Guide to the Night Sky
Stuart Atkinson(Author)
Laurence King Publishing
Published on 8. October 2018
Book
Hardback
64 pages
978-1-78627-072-6 (ISBN)
Description
If you look up at the sky on a dark night, what do you see? There's a whole universe staring back at you. In the company of Felicity the cat discover the phases of the moon, the constellations and how to spot the Northern Lights and the Milky Way.
This beautiful, fun book will introduce you to the beauty of the night sky and show you the stars like you've never seen them before.
This beautiful, fun book will introduce you to the beauty of the night sky and show you the stars like you've never seen them before.
Reviews / Votes
"From astronomy expert Stuart Atkinson and celebrated illustrator Brendan Kearney comes this fully illustrated guide that introduces children to the beauty of the night sky. In the company of Felicity, astreetwise cat, children discover the phases of the Moon, the constellations and phenomena such as the northern lights and the Milky Way." -- The Week Junior "A Cat's Guide to the Night Sky is an excellent child-friendly introduction to astronomy. The book is very visually appealing and it uses this hook to deliver information on a wide range of topics." -- Geekdad.comMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Hachette Children's Group
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 7 to 11 years
Dimensions
Height: 290 mm
Width: 225 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78627-072-6 (9781786270726)
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Persons
Stuart Atkinson has been writing and editing books about astronomy and space for almost 30 years, and frequently gives Outreach in schools and to community groups.
At university, Brendan Kearney traded architecture for illustration and has never looked back. He specializes in children's books and artwork.
At university, Brendan Kearney traded architecture for illustration and has never looked back. He specializes in children's books and artwork.