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Astronomy for kids! If you are looking for home school supplies, this book needs to be on your list. Through bright illustrations, young readers learn about our solar system to the tune of an old familiar song, Over in the Meadow . In Going Around the Sun: Some Planetary Fun, readers also learn of our place in a very big universe and an appreciation for the world we live in.
Mother sun and her family of planets spin,
roll,
tilt,
blow and whirl around the Sun to the tune of Over in the Meadow. Each of those actions is astronomically correct-for example, Earth is the one that tilts, and that’s what creates the seasons. It is also astronomically up-to-date, with Pluto being a dwarf planet. Bright illustrations create an exciting mood, and there’s plenty of interesting supplementary information in the back along with tips on related ways to integrate science, art, and literature in the classroom.
Backmatter Includes:
Further information about the planets! Tips from the author and illustrator.
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Astronomy for kids! If you are looking for home school supplies, this book needs to be on your list. Through bright illustrations, young readers learn about our solar system to the tune of an old familiar song, Over in the Meadow . In Going Around the Sun: Some Planetary Fun, readers also learn of our place in a very big universe and an appreciation for the world we live in.
Mother sun and her family of planets spin,
roll,
tilt,
blow and whirl around the Sun to the tune of Over in the Meadow. Each of those actions is astronomically correct-for example, Earth is the one that tilts, and that’s what creates the seasons. It is also astronomically up-to-date, with Pluto being a dwarf planet. Bright illustrations create an exciting mood, and there’s plenty of interesting supplementary information in the back along with tips on related ways to integrate science, art, and literature in the classroom.
Backmatter Includes:
Further information about the planets! Tips from the author and illustrator.