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Nosy Crow Ltd Hardback English

University of Cambridge: Teeny Tiny Science: I See a Star

A book about the life-cycle of a star

By Saskia Gwinn

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Nosy Crow Ltd Hardback English

University of Cambridge: Teeny Tiny Science: I See a Star

A book about the life-cycle of a star

By Saskia Gwinn

Regular price £12.99 £11.04 Save 15%
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A fun, friendly and lyrical picture book series about cycles and systems for the very young. I see a star that sparkles with light, high up in Space, so very far away . . . From clouds of dust drifting in the freezing depths of space to the explosive power of a supernova, join two children and their cat on a fantastic journey through the life-cycle of a star. As they ride on a meteor, zoom in a rocket and stargaze from their garden, young readers will discover how the stars up above us begin, grow and die in an incredible, ever-changing cycle.With a storybook format and stunning illustrations, this book will entertain, inspire and gently educate 3-5-year-olds. The perfect introduction to stars and spaceCreated in consultation with Dr Matthew Bothwell from the Institute of Astronomy, University of CambridgeWith beautiful, lyrical text by Saskia Gwinn and breathtaking, collage-style artwork by Daniela Sosa