memo, Volume 77: For astronomers aged 8 and above
Who was Nicolaus Copernicus and why was he so important for astronomy? Why can you see stars better through a telescope? What happens during a supernova?
Children will find answers to these and many other questions in volume 77 of the great memo knowledge series. Impressive images of planets, galaxies, giant radio telescopes and optical instruments for observing the sky are combined with well-structured, short texts that explain the subject matter in a factual and competent manner that is easy for children to understand. Even difficult concepts become comprehensible.
Sections such as "Amazing Facts", "Questions and Answers" and "Record Breakers" convey important basic knowledge. A glossary at the end of the book provides an overview of the entire topic. Ideal as a supplement to school lessons and for presentations.
Extra: The fantastic giant poster on the subject of astronomy is perfect for children's bedroom walls!