Description
Book SynopsisWhat is the Sun made of? How did astronauts get to the Moon and what did they find there? For children beginning to read on their own, this book is an exciting introduction to space. Includes vivid, full colour illustrations and photographs on every page, and easy-to-read text specially written with the help of a reading expert.
Trade Review'Easily understood, but still jam-packed with facts' - The Independent; 'No Key Stage 1 classroom should be without the whole set' - The Bookseller; 'An excellent series. Carefully designed to appeal to early readers, the books have accessible vocabulary and easy reading text, clear pictures, a contents page, index and glossary - all excellent for helping children to learn to use books for research' - Parents in Touch; 'I can't praise Usborne enough for introducing [internet links] to many of their non-fiction books as it really helps children retain information' - Adventures in Home Schooling; 'The Usborne Beginners series is a beautiful fit for newly independent readers' - Rhino Reads; 'This is suitable for children in KS1/5yr+ but my inquisitive 4 year old son has enjoyed going through the book and listening to it as much as his 6 year old sister' - Him, Me and Three
Table of Contents1 The night sky
2 Out in space
3 The Sun
4 Earth and Sun
5 Nearby planets
6 Faraway planets
7 The Moon
8 A rocky desert
9 Moon missions
10 Vanishing trick
11 Stars
12 Star groups
13 Shooting stars
14 Space watch
15 Glossary of space words
16 Websites to visit
17 Index