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Teeny Tiny Science: I See a Star - by Saskia Gwinn (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Step inside the life cycle of a star in this beautiful new picture book series for the littlest learners.I see a star that sparkles with light, high up in space, so very far away . . . Blast off on a journey through the life cycle of a star, from clouds of dust drifting in the freezing depths of space to explosive supernovas.
- 2-5 Years
- 11.05" x 11.05" Hardcover
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Imagination & Play
- Series Name: Teeny Tiny Science
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Book Synopsis
Step inside the life cycle of a star in this beautiful new picture book series for the littlest learners.
I see a star that sparkles with light, high up in space, so very far away . . .
Blast off on a journey through the life cycle of a star, from clouds of dust drifting in the freezing depths of space to explosive supernovas. With beautiful, lyrical text by Saskia Gwinn and breathtaking, collage-style artwork by Daniela Sosa, this installment in the Teeny Tiny Science series introduces preschool-age children to the science of stars in an accessible and enjoyable way, immersing readers in this incredible, ever-changing part of our cosmos.
Includes a free "Stories Aloud" audiobook -- just scan the QR code on the cover and follow along!
Review Quotes
The narrative structure keeps younger readers engaged.--Betsy Bird, A Fuse #8 Production
"The narrative structure keeps younger readers engaged."--Betsy Bird, A Fuse #8 Production
About the Author
Saskia Gwinn (Author)
Saskia Gwinn is a children's book author who has worked in publishing for nearly 20 years, crafting bestselling and award-winning nonfiction books to inspire kids. She lives in Hertfordshire, England, with her two sons who hope dinosaurs will one day return to Earth.
Daniela Sosa graduated from the Cambridge School of Art with an MA in children's book illustration. When not illustrating, she enjoys nature walks and craft projects. Originally from Romania, she now lives in Cambridge, England.