This book is designed to introduce children to the wonders of our universe and in particular the Earth and its relationship to the Sun and the Moon.
Sowing the seeds of curiosity alongside a passion for learning, the book aims to inspire its young readers and to foster a deep respect for the environment as well as an appreciation of man’s vital role in helping to save the planet.
Story: On a starlit night, brothers David and Oliver are looking up at the sky and begin to talk about the universe.
“Isn’t it strange that we can only see the stars at night? But they are always there. And there is one very large star that we can only see during the day, if the sky is clear. Do you know which one?”
The universe is a strange and interesting place, and we are all part of it.
<With a forward by Dr Brian May, astrophysicist and Queen guitarist.>
Description
David and Oliver are looking up at the sky at night and start thinking and start talking about the Moon and the stars, the Earth and other planets and their relationship with one another.
How do the Sun and the Moon affect our planet? Why can we only see the stars at night?
The universe is a strange and interesting place, and we are all part of it.
Learning / skill development: Learning about our universe, the Sun and Moon and their relationship to the Earth.
Aims to nurture the passion to pursue knowledge and preserve the natural enthusiasm of children. Helps to foster curiosity and stimulate interest in the planet and the wider universe while improving English language skills in a fun and easy way.