Little Encyclopedia: Space

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Explore the universe up close with this little encyclopedia for curious children: it clearly explains celestial bodies, galaxies, the Solar System, lunar eclipses and comets, and brings lots of answers to questions that truly interest young explorers.

Pick up a young explorer’s magnifying glass and set off on an adventurous journey through space. You’ll find out what celestial bodies are, whether galaxies can have different shapes, how many planets the Solar System has, and how a lunar eclipse happens. There are also fascinating topics, such as why a comet has a “tail,” where diamond rain might fall, or what terraforming means.

The book is ideal for children who want to read, look through, and remember key facts from astronomy and spaceflight.

  • Answers to many children’s questions about space
  • Topics: planets, galaxies, comets, eclipses, gravity, an astronaut’s spacesuit
  • Suitable for curious young readers

Specifications

Type
Children’s book – encyclopedia
Topic
Space / cosmos
Language
Polish
2,80 €