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Children of the Sun

Board book

Main Details

Title Children of the Sun
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Arthur John L' Hommedieu
SeriesInformation Books
Physical Properties
Format:Board book
Pages:24
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 194
ISBN/Barcode 9780859539319
ClassificationsDewey:523.2
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations 24 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Child's Play International Ltd
Imprint Child's Play (International) Ltd
Publication Date 1 October 1993
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Packed with information, this book opens before us like a tunnel through space, enabling us to make a fascinating tour of the planets in our solar system. An awe-inspiring three-dimensional model of our solar system that invites children to study interesting data about each of the planets.

Reviews

The author/illustrator of this book has come up with a novel method of inspiring interest in the solar system. The book opens with a full page representation of the sun, with an extended caption describing its structure, temperate and dimensions. The remaining pages have large circles cut in them, through which, as seen through a telescope in space, it is possible to view and read about each of the planets, satellites and asteroids in order of their distance from the sun. This visually compelling book with enthral and entertain readers at the top end of Key Stage 2. Junior Education The book opens out like a tunnel through space, enabling readers to tour the planets. Each page contains brightly coloured illustrations and essential information about the planets, the Sun and the asteroid belt. Fun facts include the length of each planet's year, day and its maximum distance from the Sun. This is a great book to use with the whole class. Junior Focus This book pulls out into a huge representation of our solar system. Each planet is described in detail giving distances, diameters, angles, circumferences and so on. For example, did you know that the Sun's temperature is about 15,000,000 degrees C. A great journey into the stars. -- David Betty Bookmark