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Usborne Beginners

Sun, Moon and Stars

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Swedish / Svenska

32 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 17, 2017

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Stephanie Turnbull

155 books10 followers
Stephanie is an children's book author and has written many non-fiction books for Usborne.

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384 reviews37 followers
May 2, 2020
I got this as a freebie from Amazon and then realised that there is a whole series of Usborne Beginners books for young children. If they're all as good as this one I'll be reading them. Informative, interesting and beautifully presented.
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477 reviews62 followers
November 23, 2024
This one is a primer of sort, a slim volume. But it was a perfect introduction to my 4 year olds. We quite enjoyed it, learning why some places experience day while some experience night at the same time. Might not be riveting enough for older kids. But definitely good for the little ones.
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858 reviews8 followers
March 20, 2021
It is a good little book, but the wording was odd in places and one grammar error that one of the kids noticed because ‘it reads funny’. It also skipped the half moon in the phases of the moon. Even with the above we enjoyed it and will be likely to read it many more times.
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19 reviews
April 20, 2020
Informative

Very good book for a young child to learn about the space. My 5 years old was fascinated. I’m sure we will read this book several times.
1 review
July 23, 2020
I liked it was very interesting to read

I like it
It's nice
Really good thotos
It's a interesting story
And my auntie enjoyed it
I enjoyed it to
4 reviews
August 26, 2021
Very Informative

Simple and crisp book. Very informative to kids. Nice illustrations. Colorful, beautiful, interesting facts. Thank you for inspiring my kid.
84 reviews
March 5, 2024
This is a good elementary level book that provides a brief about the science.
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12 reviews
May 20, 2022
I learn that Sun is bigger than Earth. This book is about what's out in space. I like stars because stars are bigger than the Sun.
40 reviews
February 28, 2020
Nice book for kids

My six year old enjoyed this and I enjoyed reading it to him. It is basic but he learned and was engaged.
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36 reviews
January 23, 2024
"Sun, Moon and Stars" is a delightful exploration crafted by Stephanie Turnbull that invites young readers on a celestial journey through the vast sky. The book is excellently tailored for children who are just beginning to read independently or those who share the experience with a guide.

Turnbull's narrative is precise and engaging, presenting complex astronomical concepts in a manner that is understandable without oversimplification. Her language is clear and accessible, effectively capturing the attention of budding astronomers with a fascination for the cosmos. Illustrations play a vital role in this book, complementing the text with vibrant and captivating imagery that helps bring the narrative to life. Each page is adorned with pictures that are both informative and pleasing to the eye, ensuring that the visual learners are as engaged as those who are text-oriented.

The structure of "Sun, Moon and Stars" is particularly commendable. The book is organized into bite-sized sections that make learning seem less daunting for young readers. This segmented approach allows children to digest information at their own pace, which is crucial for maintaining interest and comprehension. Additionally, the inclusion of fun facts sprinkled throughout the book serves as a clever device to pique curiosity and encourage further exploration.

While the book serves as a superb primer, those seeking in-depth scientific explanations might find it to be too elementary, as it is intended for a novice audience. However, for its designated demographic, this simplicity is its greatest asset. The book avoids overwhelming the young reader, instead leaving them with a sense of achievement and curiosity for further discovery.

In conclusion, "Sun, Moon and Stars" is an excellent educational resource that serves as both a solid introduction to astronomy and a spark for the imaginations of young readers. Turnbull excels in making the subject approachable and enjoyable, ensuring that the vastness of space feels a little closer to home. This book is decidedly recommended for parents and educators looking to ignite a love for learning about the cosmos in children. It is a blissful blend of education and entertainment that will likely be revisited many times under the night sky.
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195 reviews6 followers
October 30, 2016
A really lovely book to read alongside your kids. It is beautifully illustrated with bright and informative pictures and bite-sized portions of text that are fun to read out loud or to encourage young readers to tackle by themselves. It is nicely pitched and does not over complicate things but is packed with interesting facts and is a great starting point for encouraging an interest in science and astronomy. I find reading this book is always a precursor to being asked lots of questions I don't know the answer too so make sure you have google close at hand. It is such a joy to see young minds exploring.
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205 reviews
January 30, 2013
This is a great, easy to read book to learn about space! This would be for upper elementary grades. There are tons of facts imbedded in the writing as well as small interesting notes on every page. There is also a glossary in the back of space words such as planet or crater. The back of the book also gives a link for kids to visit to play interactive, educational games about space.
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161 reviews4 followers
April 4, 2013
Again, another book on the fact card table. Children find one or two facts about the book, then prepare for citing sources as they copy the title, author, and page number of where they got their information. 3-5
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252 reviews17 followers
July 9, 2015
We read this tonight since my son has really been into the planets lately. Short, easy words to read and understand, lovely pictures, and puts things in simple enough terms for little ones. I'm glad I bought this.
4 reviews
July 26, 2019
Outstanding

I like this book it is interesting and fun to read. I would recommend this book to all year 8 and lower potentially higher. I chose this rating because I enjoyed the book. But could have been more facts.;)
4 reviews
February 24, 2016
I read this as part of class for elementary reading. This book is great as an introductory text. However, I find that it might be a bit uninteresting for some readers.
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3,419 reviews63 followers
July 12, 2019
Informative with simple explanations and cute pictures. My only gripe is that it could have been presented better, it's a bit of a mish-mash of images.
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2 reviews
December 17, 2019
I liked this book!

It was fun to read and was very interesting about space! I also think it was very good for a McDonald’s happy readers book!
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