The Sun and the Places Where it Shines

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December 3, 2016 Age 6-9 years, All FKB Books, Books for a Cause, Children, Grade 1 to Grade 3, Intermediate English, School Projects, Science, Space, Thea Kinyon What does the sun give us apart from warmth and light? How many days are there on Mercury? How many moons does Jupiter have? Is there a possibility of life somewhere else? A simple, fun, and modern introduction to our solar system, including glossary, recommended links, fun facts, and activities at the end. A really great book for early introduction to the planets, and for school science projects in early grades. Fifty percent of the author revenue goes directly to Chabot Space & Science Center as a donation to help educate and inspire future generations. Author: Thea Kinyon Exert from The Sun and the Places Where it Shines: The sun, sometimes it feels to hot, or shines too bright, but without out it, the Earth would be cold, dark, and most noticeably… About the Author: Thea Kinyon created this book after taking an astronomy class in art school. A field trip to Chabot Space and Science Center in Oakland, California inspired Thea to donate the proceeds of the book to them for continued space research. Tags: children's books about space, solar system, space, STEM, thea kinyon

Author(s): Thea Kinyon
Series: Free Kids Books
Publisher: Chabot Space & Science Center
Year: 2008

Language: English
Pages: 37
Tags: solar system; space; STEM; thea kinyon; Grade 1 to Grade 3; Intermediate English; School Projects; Science

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