What are constellations? Why have humans studied them for centuries? And how do stargazers find patterns in the sky? Discover the answers to these questions and more in this exciting Encyclopedia on Constellations, specially designed for curious young minds.
Packed with well-labelled diagrams, child-friendly explanations, and an extensive glossary, this book transforms complex astronomical concepts into fun, accessible learning. From the Big Dipper to Orion, learn how ancient stories shaped the skies and why constellations still matter today.
And don (TM)t miss the oeIsn (TM)t It Amazing? section "brimming with fascinating star facts that will keep readers wide-eyed and wanting more
Key Highlights Introduces major constellations and their significance Explains how stars are grouped and observed Well-labelled diagrams help simplify complex ideas Glossary of tough terms builds vocabulary and understanding Includes a fun-fact section to spark curiosity Ideal For Young space enthusiasts and future astronomers Parents and teachers introducing astronomy at home or in class Supplementary learning for science projects and school libraries Why You'll Love This Book Makes learning about space fun and easy to understand Encourages observational skills and scientific thinking Perfect mix of education and entertainment Supports independent reading and exploration