look to the sky! A fabulously well-illustrated first approach to the study of the universe! Who hasn't dreamed of being an astronaut? Look to the sky and travel to the stars!
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Home delivery - International
Home delivery - International
Estimated delivery:
Friday, 3 January - Friday, 10 January
look at the sky!
how many stars are there in the universe?
who invented the first telescope?
what animals have traveled into space?
what color is Neptune's sky?
how many moons does Saturn have?
In this album, with fun and didactic illustrations, you will find the answers to these questions and many others about the fascinating world of space exploration: a first and fabulously well-illustrated approach to the study of the universe! Who hasn't dreamed of being an astronaut? Look to the sky and travel to the stars!
Technical features:
- ISBN: 978-84-261-4230-6
- Knowing and Understanding Collection
- 1st edition
- Age: +7
- Format: 21,5 x 28.5 cm
- 48 pages
- Bound in cardboard
About the authors:
José Ramón Alonso is a biologist and professor at the University of Salamanca. He likes space toys and playing chess. He also likes reading and writing, especially because it is the way to keep learning every day. He thinks that Science is the great adventure of our time and that it is worth sharing it with anyone who is curious about it. He has written many popular science books for children and adults, and has a blog where he tells some of the most fascinating stories of neuroscience: https://www.jralonso.es
Beatriz Barbero-Gil is always glued to paper and colored pencils. She studied Art History, but her passion for drawing led her to train as an illustrator at the Arteneo School in Madrid. Now she lives surrounded by books, working as an illustrator or bookseller. In the meantime she draws stories, textbooks, posters and even big heads! You can follow her adventures on her blog: https://mipezrojo.blogspot.com.es/
look at the sky!