Book details
Giant Sun And His Family...
Published in
1896
Description
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Age
8-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
184 pages
Book in series
#1
Why to read
- Expand your knowledge about the solar system and the astronomical phenomena related to the sun.
- Engage with the author's unique perspective on celestial bodies and their impact on our understanding of space.
- Enjoy the blend of scientific facts with accessible storytelling that may be suitable for readers of all ages.
- Learn about the latest discoveries and theories in astronomy that the author might discuss in the context of the sun's 'family,' which includes the planets and other objects in the solar system.