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Rating: Summary: A classic book - Must have if you have inquisitive kids. Review: I cannot count the number of times I have spent an entire evening with my 5 yr old being asked to explain this or that catchy page with its wonderful graphics and amazing photos, only to lose myself in its lucid explanations. I wouldn't say the CD is spectacular, but my 5 yr old seems to think it is better than any computer game he's played. He loves the book and the CD so much that he just can't resist the temptation to keep telling his cousins and friends about the wonders of space, gravity, galaxies, supermassive black-holes and quasars! It is a while now that I've read a story book to him at night. This book is his staple. ...P>Bottom line -- I recommend this book.
Rating: Summary: A valuable reference for anyone interested in space Review: This is a wonderful book, exploring nearly every aspect of space, from the Big Bang to black holes. The book is easy to understand and fun to read whether you're doing a project about space or if you just enjoy reading about it. It's chock-full of hundreds of beautiful photographs and realistic-looking pictures, too. The book is accurate, colorful, and up-to-date, and I enjoy looking through it and reading it in my spare time. This book covers many, many topics in space. Some of them include the solar system, the planets, the sun, meteors, comets, asteroids, the Milky Way, how the universe started and what it will be like in the future, galaxies, stars, the Big Bang, other solar systems, black holes, and much more. Plus, the book has an entire stargazing section, with directions to make your own simple telescope, star maps, observing the sky, binocular astronomy, and a lot more! Overall, I highly recommend this book. Adults will enjoy reading it and they will learn a lot too, and young children will enjoy looking at the photographs and having adults explain to them the text. This is a valuable and complete reference, and nearly everyone will enjoy reading it.
Rating: Summary: Great book Review: This is not just an ordinary book about the solar system, it is rich with information about all aspects of space from observing the universe, exploring space, the solar system, stars, galaxies and practical stargazing. Like other DK encyclopedias this is a great piece of work. Though kids (ages 8-12) might find the text a bit difficult to understand, the pictures and the way the information is presented can still awaken their interest and capture their full attention.
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